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James B. Weaver letters, 1860-1864
1861-09-16 Page 02
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were permitted to long ago, [lose and refinement?]. I am so cheerful. Bless you sweet soul. How it does please and cheer me to hear that you are well and cheerful, pray for me, I, too, will observe the fast day. Bless our dear little babes, Darling do you begin to feel all nice again & like a woman? Hope so, O darling I am as true as steel bless you dear heart, Call our boy Bellomy [Stower?] Stow for short. Write often. Do not know how long will stay here, but will stay in this neighborhood for some time. Expect fight off [with?]
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were permitted to long ago, [lose and refinement?]. I am so cheerful. Bless you sweet soul. How it does please and cheer me to hear that you are well and cheerful, pray for me, I, too, will observe the fast day. Bless our dear little babes, Darling do you begin to feel all nice again & like a woman? Hope so, O darling I am as true as steel bless you dear heart, Call our boy Bellomy [Stower?] Stow for short. Write often. Do not know how long will stay here, but will stay in this neighborhood for some time. Expect fight off [with?]
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