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'Grawys', eich bod yn teimlo yn well, er nad cystal ag y dymunir i chwi fod—ond yr ydych dan fendith y nef ar y ffordd i wella. Mae miloedd o weddïau wedi eu hanfon i fyny ar eich rhan. Hwy gânt eu gwrando hefyd!

Clyw ein gweddi, Geidwad cu,
Gwrando'n rasol ar ein cri.


Gwnewch faddeu i mi am beidio dod i lawr i'ch gweled nes i'r hin ddod yn gynhesach ychydig. . . . .Hyderaf y byddwch wedi cael llwyr adferiad erbyn y Gwanwyn. Yr wyf yn gobeithio fod Mrs. a Miss Williams mewn iechyd da. Cofiwch fi atynt yn gynnes. Derbyniwch fy nghofion mwyaf annwyl eich hun, a chredwch fy mod, annwyl Mr. Williams,

Byth yr eiddoch yn ffyddlon,

THOMAS THOMAS.

Y Parch. W. Wyn.

Erbyn Mawrth 14, 1905, yr oedd Mr. Thomas "wedi clywed" fod iechyd y Bardd yn llawer gwell, "yr hyn," meddai, a barodd lawenydd mawr i ni i gyd." Ac meddai eilwaith, "Pe buaswn yn byw yn Nhy'nywern, fel cynt, buaswn wedi gofyn i chwi i ddod i aros atom i newid awyr, ac i dreulio pythefnos gyda ni yno. Diolch i chwi am y penillion, byddant i'm plant ar ol i mi fynd i ffordd yr holl ddaear."

Ac meddai Dr. D. R. Lewis, Whitestone, L.I., New York City, wrth anfon iddo "slips" o flodeuyn a elwid "Lawsom Carnation"—"very famous in this country, and decidedly unique in this respect, that six thousand pounds are said to have been paid for the first lot.". . .

Please ask Mrs. Wyn to transplant them into the garden or flower pot as soon as possible, and begin to pinch them back in about six weeks. They are to be brought into the house about October 1 to 15. I hope she will have good success with them. I shall be glad to hear how they progress. If they get on, perhaps our friend at Maesycwarre would like a couple. If I see Cynonfardd at Scranton I will 'holi' him about you.

Now lastly, but not least, that miserable affliction of yours. America is such an immense place, the soil, climate, and every other condition varies to such an extent that some parts of it should be good for almost every 'clefyd.' If you will come over I will be only too happy to do all in my power to help solve the problem. Amanford being so near the sea coast, with all that it implies, is, I should think, a very poor place for an asthmatic. A high, dry, even climate would suit you better. Central Pennsylvania ought to furnish about all the favourable conditions for treating such diseases. I assure you I will be very glad to be of any service to you at any time.