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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-03-29 Page 04
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my position that you have changed altogether or not at all, is drawn from the fact that I believe that our Heavenly father brought about the change which you have under gone in your feelings. And if he did, he had in view some wise end, no doubt, otherwise he never would have done it. If he caused you to love me, he certainly intended you to marry me. He certainly did, Clara. Your Brothers eyes are improving. Answer by return mail. Do not do as I have done, wait four days before you write. God bless you, and inable you to make up your mind. Yours as ever J. B. Weaver. Now Clara, come to the point, one way or the other, but for gods sake, or rather for my sake & yours say it is all right, & we will go through life happily together. Jim.
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my position that you have changed altogether or not at all, is drawn from the fact that I believe that our Heavenly father brought about the change which you have under gone in your feelings. And if he did, he had in view some wise end, no doubt, otherwise he never would have done it. If he caused you to love me, he certainly intended you to marry me. He certainly did, Clara. Your Brothers eyes are improving. Answer by return mail. Do not do as I have done, wait four days before you write. God bless you, and inable you to make up your mind. Yours as ever J. B. Weaver. Now Clara, come to the point, one way or the other, but for gods sake, or rather for my sake & yours say it is all right, & we will go through life happily together. Jim.
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