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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858
1858-04-22 Page 03
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would be if we were so situated that I could drop in to see you every now & then. Would it not? Well, I must come down to see you before a great while any way. The U.S. District Court sits at the City of Burlington next month, so I shall make it convenient to call by, perhaps, both going and coming. Bro Joe. started for Kansas yester day, to try his fortune in the far west. God bless him, for he is a good boy. I do like S.W. first rate. So far as I am concerned, he shall always have my best wishes, and as a friend of yours, he will always be remembered kindly. That "Green Eyed Monster" does not trouble me in the least. The confidence which I have in you, is unlimited, and I am very certain it will always remain so. There is nothing half so detestable to my mind, as a silly
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would be if we were so situated that I could drop in to see you every now & then. Would it not? Well, I must come down to see you before a great while any way. The U.S. District Court sits at the City of Burlington next month, so I shall make it convenient to call by, perhaps, both going and coming. Bro Joe. started for Kansas yester day, to try his fortune in the far west. God bless him, for he is a good boy. I do like S.W. first rate. So far as I am concerned, he shall always have my best wishes, and as a friend of yours, he will always be remembered kindly. That "Green Eyed Monster" does not trouble me in the least. The confidence which I have in you, is unlimited, and I am very certain it will always remain so. There is nothing half so detestable to my mind, as a silly
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