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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-06-26 Page 01
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Keosauqua Iowa June 26/58 Mr Weaver, My own, my dearest friend your letter came & gave me unbounded satisfaction with one exception & that was where you spoke of my last letter I cannot call to mind any thing in it which could hurt your feelings I know I never thought of such a thing when I wrote it, & I am so sorry. Well never mind soon I will be with you all the time & then when I hurt your feelings you can tell me all about it, & I will be more careful. I like the plan of our house very well, I have no suggestions to make only have the windows pretty low I do not
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Keosauqua Iowa June 26/58 Mr Weaver, My own, my dearest friend your letter came & gave me unbounded satisfaction with one exception & that was where you spoke of my last letter I cannot call to mind any thing in it which could hurt your feelings I know I never thought of such a thing when I wrote it, & I am so sorry. Well never mind soon I will be with you all the time & then when I hurt your feelings you can tell me all about it, & I will be more careful. I like the plan of our house very well, I have no suggestions to make only have the windows pretty low I do not
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