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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889
1887-04-10 Page 2
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construed, what what I wrote in my letter, for I swear to you, by all that is good, as there is a God who knows! by my love you you and there can be nothing strong that I have never blamed you, ever in my heart, for any of your trouble with Hattie. And if I wrote any thing my dear girl that could be construed that way I assure I did not mean it and I am heartily sorry for it, for if it has made you as miserable, as your letter made me, I am doubley punished. I could stand being miserable myself. better than to think you are suffering to, Minnie dont you know that I love you too well to mean any thing I wrote as you took it? And what I said about Katie, I did not meant as sarcastic did not think how it would sound, and only meant it as a little joke, but dear forgive me
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construed, what what I wrote in my letter, for I swear to you, by all that is good, as there is a God who knows! by my love you you and there can be nothing strong that I have never blamed you, ever in my heart, for any of your trouble with Hattie. And if I wrote any thing my dear girl that could be construed that way I assure I did not mean it and I am heartily sorry for it, for if it has made you as miserable, as your letter made me, I am doubley punished. I could stand being miserable myself. better than to think you are suffering to, Minnie dont you know that I love you too well to mean any thing I wrote as you took it? And what I said about Katie, I did not meant as sarcastic did not think how it would sound, and only meant it as a little joke, but dear forgive me
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