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James B. Weaver letters, 1860-1864
1864-04-18 Page 02
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could possibly help it. She said that she intended to make you a visit. She spoke of you so often, I tell you, that you made that trip pay, certain. How glad I am that you made so many fine acquaintances, I rec'd a very good letter yesterday from Haden. They were all well. I also rec'd such a good cheerful letter from Father & Mother. It was written in such a fine christian spirit and they were so happy and thankful in their prosperity, I tell you it did me so much good, Well do I know that your dear name heart “clings tenderly to me”, for never was a husband loved as I am loved. Ah, Clara I knew your dear heart purfectly before I ever told my love, And you know you always loved me, too, but you were afraid to say so, Ain’t that the truth? Bless your [?
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could possibly help it. She said that she intended to make you a visit. She spoke of you so often, I tell you, that you made that trip pay, certain. How glad I am that you made so many fine acquaintances, I rec'd a very good letter yesterday from Haden. They were all well. I also rec'd such a good cheerful letter from Father & Mother. It was written in such a fine christian spirit and they were so happy and thankful in their prosperity, I tell you it did me so much good, Well do I know that your dear name heart “clings tenderly to me”, for never was a husband loved as I am loved. Ah, Clara I knew your dear heart purfectly before I ever told my love, And you know you always loved me, too, but you were afraid to say so, Ain’t that the truth? Bless your [?
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