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Marcellin tells us :

Marcellin tells us :. Marcellin tells us:. “I would like to work under your esteemed auspices at the good work which your liberal charity has founded, for the indigent and orphans .”. (Letter 329; to Mgr. Philibert de Bruillard , 1840, 22nd March). Marcellin tells us:.

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Marcellin tells us :

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  1. Marcellintellsus: .

  2. Marcellin tells us: “I would like to work under your esteemed auspices at the good work which your liberal charity has founded, for the indigent and orphans .” (Letter 329; to Mgr. Philibert de Bruillard , 1840, 22nd March)

  3. Marcellin tells us: “I intended to bring you myself the reply to the official letter which you did me the honor to write me under date of 3rd April, but my illness makes it impossible for me to make that journey.” (Letter 333; to Mr. Jean Tachon, 1840, 25th April)

  4. Marcellin tells us: “I am very grateful that the council is well-disposed towards the free admission of two of our brothers to the Royal Institute for Deaf-Mutes.” (Letter 334; to Mr. Ambroise Rendu, 1840, 25th April)

  5. Marcellin tells us: “Experience has taught us that we cannot begin an establishment until everything is quite ready and the brothers’ salary is guaranteed in some way.” (Letter 337; to Fr. Abel Xavier Mege, 1840, 3rd May)

  6. Marcellin tells us: “The longer we go on, the more we feel the necessity of having our brothers’ salary, very modest though it be, guaranteed in advance.” (Letter 338; to Fr. Jean François Régis Péala, 1840, 3rd May)

  7. Marcellin tells us: “I carry you all very dearly in my heart.”

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