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James B. Weaver letters, 1860-1864
1861-08-22 Page 02
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morning I feel like a new man. My apatite is good and I am taking the best care of myself. Should I get worse of which there is no danger now, I will come home for a short time. Now rest entirely comforted for I have written you the truth and the whole truth. I would have told you that I was not well if you had not been in the condition you was. God bless you, How well I love you this morning. God knows I love you beyond all discription. I would give all the money I have this morning and borrow more, for one sweet kiss from you. May God Bless us both and preserve our lives and health. I know he will, I feel it in my very soul. At some future time I will explain to you the reason I did
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morning I feel like a new man. My apatite is good and I am taking the best care of myself. Should I get worse of which there is no danger now, I will come home for a short time. Now rest entirely comforted for I have written you the truth and the whole truth. I would have told you that I was not well if you had not been in the condition you was. God bless you, How well I love you this morning. God knows I love you beyond all discription. I would give all the money I have this morning and borrow more, for one sweet kiss from you. May God Bless us both and preserve our lives and health. I know he will, I feel it in my very soul. At some future time I will explain to you the reason I did
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