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Clara Vinson Weaver's letters to husband James B. Weaver, 1862-1864
1862-05-16 Page 04
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Indeed Weaver I feel just like using eny argument to induce you to come home, & yet I feel like I am utterly ignorant of what would be right. But if your diarrhea comes back, often & you are debilitated I earnestly say come. Yes come & recruit your health & let me nurse you up so tenderly & pretty soon you would be all well again. But I am wiling to abide by your judgment. I am not competent to judge at all. We are all well. I sometimes think Jimmie has the whooping cough, but if so it is the lightest I ever knew. he does not whoop & not sick. I hope it is & so light. Maud has not taken it. She is so fat & is now sitting in the back door bare footed. She still gets "toes out"
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Indeed Weaver I feel just like using eny argument to induce you to come home, & yet I feel like I am utterly ignorant of what would be right. But if your diarrhea comes back, often & you are debilitated I earnestly say come. Yes come & recruit your health & let me nurse you up so tenderly & pretty soon you would be all well again. But I am wiling to abide by your judgment. I am not competent to judge at all. We are all well. I sometimes think Jimmie has the whooping cough, but if so it is the lightest I ever knew. he does not whoop & not sick. I hope it is & so light. Maud has not taken it. She is so fat & is now sitting in the back door bare footed. She still gets "toes out"
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