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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903
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night in the week. No one got married in our Neighborhood since Jason Garwood was married. I can't say for what reason, unless they are afraid of the boys, that go around with tin paus shotguns & Mr. Garwood intends moving into his mansion this week. I wish I had my little house built "which you & I could call our own" and ready to move into it. for I believe you & I could live as happy together in a nice little house, as any ever have lived or even will. don't you? But such seems not to be our lot at present. Working; & waiting patiently for the happy time. may it not be so far distant. Miles & Flora I think look quite
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night in the week. No one got married in our Neighborhood since Jason Garwood was married. I can't say for what reason, unless they are afraid of the boys, that go around with tin paus shotguns & Mr. Garwood intends moving into his mansion this week. I wish I had my little house built "which you & I could call our own" and ready to move into it. for I believe you & I could live as happy together in a nice little house, as any ever have lived or even will. don't you? But such seems not to be our lot at present. Working; & waiting patiently for the happy time. may it not be so far distant. Miles & Flora I think look quite
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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