M. S. O'Donnell correspondence [manuscript], 1911 Feb.

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M. S. O'Donnell correspondence [manuscript], 1911 Feb.

In a letter,1911 Feb 9, Oto Sir Francis Burnand, O'Donnell writes that he has read "Records and Reminisces" and enjoyed it. He says he would like to learn more about the incident in which L'Abbe Ratisbonne sees the "Blessed Mother." In a letter, 1911 Feb 21, Burnand writes back that he cannot find "The Conversion of Pere Ratisbonne" among his books and suggests that he ask Catholic booksellers or priests for the correct title. If he finds the book he will forward the title and suggests it might also be "The Life of Pere Ratisbonne." Burnand goes on to recount his personal experience with Pere Ratisbonne and his conversion.

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Burnand, F. C. (Francis Cowley), 1836-1917

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