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Milton Mowrer letters to sister Ellen Miller Mowrer, 1866-1868

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or else I should. Today we are examined on Cholera, and I supose till we are down with it, there will be no one sick it that disease nearby every one that is sick in town, resume to think that it was Cholera that ailed him. Ellen, you need give yourself any needless apprehensions concerning one third of a word, you shall have all to say, now do you think that is fair enough. I was cross the other a little "snip" of a fellow fool who knew you at school, said you were so very pretty then, and how he would like to see you now, and some more of his soft talk, which made feel real cross I have no more to write this time, write soon to your Affectionate Brother, Milton To his Sister Ellie.
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries