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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-02-26 Page 02
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body would know I had written so to you before night. No Jim I can not say for you to come, indeed I cannot, And then more than likely the river would be so you could not cross it. Although if anybody could cross it you could. But you may depend on my true friendship so long as I do not hear of your saying any thing about me, & just as sure as I hear of your having written to me & my answering the letter I shall get vexed at you. For to have every body know all my private affairs, is more than I can stand, & if I can help it they shall not. But I have written more than I intended to. Hope I have said nothing that will offend you. Believe me still your Friend Clara
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body would know I had written so to you before night. No Jim I can not say for you to come, indeed I cannot, And then more than likely the river would be so you could not cross it. Although if anybody could cross it you could. But you may depend on my true friendship so long as I do not hear of your saying any thing about me, & just as sure as I hear of your having written to me & my answering the letter I shall get vexed at you. For to have every body know all my private affairs, is more than I can stand, & if I can help it they shall not. But I have written more than I intended to. Hope I have said nothing that will offend you. Believe me still your Friend Clara
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