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James B. Weaver letters, 1860-1864
1863-05-07 Page 02
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deep my warm, yea, burning love is for you. I cannot wait for my leave of absence to come. O I do want to be petted and caressed by you so ardently. Clara do you love me with all the strength of that big, warm, generous, heart of yours? O Clara I do want to treat you so gently and sweetly. Lay your head on my breast, loved one, in perfect security whilst I caress you and love & pet you and draw you up to me my dear Angel Wife. Pet my whole being as full of the most impassioned love and refined kindness for you. Wonder if I won&'t be made so happy by every little endearment the dear wife loves so well to bless her husband with? O I know you will almost kill me you sweet pet. I send you the printed resolutions relating to me, put them in the scrap book. First Beatlys piece. Second, resolutions with names attached, third Beatlys retraction. However your own taste for having everything in order will support the order of arraingement. Have you a scrap book? Large one? Put in it only things of permanent interest. The Genl told me that we would stay here permanently. Now are you not glad? Clara how could I stand it to be allowed to clasp you in my arms once more? O how we would love to be clasped in each others arms and feel the hot kisses rapidly succeeding each other on our lips. And you are not afraid of my taking a wife down here for "during the war"? No my dear loved one, I thank
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deep my warm, yea, burning love is for you. I cannot wait for my leave of absence to come. O I do want to be petted and caressed by you so ardently. Clara do you love me with all the strength of that big, warm, generous, heart of yours? O Clara I do want to treat you so gently and sweetly. Lay your head on my breast, loved one, in perfect security whilst I caress you and love & pet you and draw you up to me my dear Angel Wife. Pet my whole being as full of the most impassioned love and refined kindness for you. Wonder if I won&'t be made so happy by every little endearment the dear wife loves so well to bless her husband with? O I know you will almost kill me you sweet pet. I send you the printed resolutions relating to me, put them in the scrap book. First Beatlys piece. Second, resolutions with names attached, third Beatlys retraction. However your own taste for having everything in order will support the order of arraingement. Have you a scrap book? Large one? Put in it only things of permanent interest. The Genl told me that we would stay here permanently. Now are you not glad? Clara how could I stand it to be allowed to clasp you in my arms once more? O how we would love to be clasped in each others arms and feel the hot kisses rapidly succeeding each other on our lips. And you are not afraid of my taking a wife down here for "during the war"? No my dear loved one, I thank
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