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Charles R. Clark letters, 1866-1875
1868-02-07 Page 4
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Aunt Mary but it is nothing to get along with her to what it has been to get along with your father for some over four month past He has seemed to want to vent his spite on Ella & I but he finds a great deal of fault with Myron, but Geo. does about right in his eyes he can overlook a great deal in him but he is better of late, I live in hopes he will get over it sometime it is the longest bluefit I ever knew him to have It would be my choice not to have those grave stones set until you come home but it is of no use for me to say any thing for he is not inclined to gratify my wishes of late This is not a very pleasant subject to write about & I will close, yours Laura H Clark
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Aunt Mary but it is nothing to get along with her to what it has been to get along with your father for some over four month past He has seemed to want to vent his spite on Ella & I but he finds a great deal of fault with Myron, but Geo. does about right in his eyes he can overlook a great deal in him but he is better of late, I live in hopes he will get over it sometime it is the longest bluefit I ever knew him to have It would be my choice not to have those grave stones set until you come home but it is of no use for me to say any thing for he is not inclined to gratify my wishes of late This is not a very pleasant subject to write about & I will close, yours Laura H Clark
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