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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903
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be questioned very closely or that its record would not bare inspection by such very exacting person as your friend. Albert I have great confidence in your honesty and innate goodness. [believing?] your letter [bears?] true expression from an honest heart, which has always proven true in every place under every circumstances. I think dross is quite foreign material in your composition. That their is no affinity nor consanguinity between you and dross. So I don't think you are worthless if dross is, fro you have no part nor lot with it. Albert--shall I tell you what deep respect I have for you or how much I have enjoyed the years of our unbroken friendship. Most especial this centennial year. Judging by the past, I have no doubt that the future will nurture my feelings into perfect
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be questioned very closely or that its record would not bare inspection by such very exacting person as your friend. Albert I have great confidence in your honesty and innate goodness. [believing?] your letter [bears?] true expression from an honest heart, which has always proven true in every place under every circumstances. I think dross is quite foreign material in your composition. That their is no affinity nor consanguinity between you and dross. So I don't think you are worthless if dross is, fro you have no part nor lot with it. Albert--shall I tell you what deep respect I have for you or how much I have enjoyed the years of our unbroken friendship. Most especial this centennial year. Judging by the past, I have no doubt that the future will nurture my feelings into perfect
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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