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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903
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anything that would do any harm. If you was to prayer meeting no doubt but You had a pleasent time. Have You & Nathan been up to Mrs. Hunn's Yet, if not, dont wait for me, for I suppose it will do just as well for You & Nathan to go, as for me to be there and go along. & no doubt answer the same to Mr. Hunn's, and yet I would be very much pleased to be along. It is quite a distance over their, & dont know just what evening You could go, It is getting some what late in the evening. So I shall bid you good night. I hope you may have many pleasent dreams before morning. From a friend who often thinks of little Ellie. Albert Miller
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anything that would do any harm. If you was to prayer meeting no doubt but You had a pleasent time. Have You & Nathan been up to Mrs. Hunn's Yet, if not, dont wait for me, for I suppose it will do just as well for You & Nathan to go, as for me to be there and go along. & no doubt answer the same to Mr. Hunn's, and yet I would be very much pleased to be along. It is quite a distance over their, & dont know just what evening You could go, It is getting some what late in the evening. So I shall bid you good night. I hope you may have many pleasent dreams before morning. From a friend who often thinks of little Ellie. Albert Miller
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries
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