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1887-07-17 Page 3
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Office of Mel. L. Webster, Groceries and Crockery 2 Independence, Iowa, 188 every day. You say my dear we are better off as we are for two or three years, that may be so, dear. we never can tell what is for the best. I know one thing it is awfully hard to be so far away from the one object that I love and care for on this earth, and when you talk two or three years it makes me heart sick. it must and can not be, I would give up any thing I have got, throw aside any thought of duty, go any where do any thing my darling, rather than live as I have for the last five months, for two or three years longer
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Office of Mel. L. Webster, Groceries and Crockery 2 Independence, Iowa, 188 every day. You say my dear we are better off as we are for two or three years, that may be so, dear. we never can tell what is for the best. I know one thing it is awfully hard to be so far away from the one object that I love and care for on this earth, and when you talk two or three years it makes me heart sick. it must and can not be, I would give up any thing I have got, throw aside any thought of duty, go any where do any thing my darling, rather than live as I have for the last five months, for two or three years longer
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