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St. Joseph de la Délivrance Hospice

Lévis, January 19, 1925

[stamp of the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE-REMISSION BRANCH-FEB. 2, 1925]

Very dear Sir,

It is with confidence that I come to you in order to ask you for someone who is dear to me It is my father and my mother "Monsieur and Madame Télesphore Gagnon" I who loved them so much and who was so happy with them Now I am sad to see where they are. I promise to tel them to never do what they did again How sad it is to be separated when we could be happy Oh yes,

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I beg you to have pity on them please return them to me.

From your imploring

Georges Gagnon

A pardon is expected

Source: ANC, , RG 13, Box 1507, File Houde Marie-Anne, vol. 1, part. 1, Georges Gagnon, Lettre de Georges Gagnon, January 19, 1925, 2.

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