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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-06-06 Page 04
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glad you wrote as you did, It does not need any excusing. But O you do not know how much love it will take to make you live happily with one who in some respects is only a spoiled, petted Child. You Aught to have been wiser than to take the youngest child, There will be so much you will have to forget & forgive But I will try to do what is right. Your other letter was a good one, & I am so sorry you were disappointed, never mind if you were here this Afternoon, I would make it all up. I know I never wanted to see you so badly. I wonder if the roads will not be good by next saturday. Surely they will if it does not rain this week. My school will close friday & I do not know how much longer than next week I will be here. I really cannot give up teaching one more term, just one, & yet
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glad you wrote as you did, It does not need any excusing. But O you do not know how much love it will take to make you live happily with one who in some respects is only a spoiled, petted Child. You Aught to have been wiser than to take the youngest child, There will be so much you will have to forget & forgive But I will try to do what is right. Your other letter was a good one, & I am so sorry you were disappointed, never mind if you were here this Afternoon, I would make it all up. I know I never wanted to see you so badly. I wonder if the roads will not be good by next saturday. Surely they will if it does not rain this week. My school will close friday & I do not know how much longer than next week I will be here. I really cannot give up teaching one more term, just one, & yet
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