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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-07-05 Page 03
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tirely, & I hope the [day?] never come when it will [be neces?]sary for you to pledge you [?] to make me believe you [?] If that time should [come?] I shall be utterly miserable This is the first time [?] has occured to test my [confidence?] you & I can say truly, it [?] I came home sabbath [evening?] forgot when you had to deliver [?] address, & I was foolish enough [?] look a little for you saturday [?] Tuesday Morning, Well [?] day morning, I shall not be so [?] but shall have the greater [pleasure?] ing, to you. You do not know [?] iously I look forward to that [?] I know I am about to take a [position?] in society & O, how [earning?] it will be not only a pleasure [?] to myself but to you & all we [?] I may mingle, I desire to exer[?]
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tirely, & I hope the [day?] never come when it will [be neces?]sary for you to pledge you [?] to make me believe you [?] If that time should [come?] I shall be utterly miserable This is the first time [?] has occured to test my [confidence?] you & I can say truly, it [?] I came home sabbath [evening?] forgot when you had to deliver [?] address, & I was foolish enough [?] look a little for you saturday [?] Tuesday Morning, Well [?] day morning, I shall not be so [?] but shall have the greater [pleasure?] ing, to you. You do not know [?] iously I look forward to that [?] I know I am about to take a [position?] in society & O, how [earning?] it will be not only a pleasure [?] to myself but to you & all we [?] I may mingle, I desire to exer[?]
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