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Correspondence between Ellen Mowrer Miller and Albert, 1875-1875 and 1903

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after great trials & tribulations they have at last succeeded in getting their school house underhead way. Albert, don't you think I, even me, bought a hog of Don Lippman. Mike furnished the corn at thirty cents a bushel. five dollars worth. he need one that much and that was the cost of the ya. it was very hot day after he came over with it & it almost got a sun stark. it is very dumpy now it does more squalling then any thing else but then you know it is nothing but a long you can't upset much letter pin that source. Dear Albert, don't feel bad about me wasting so much writing paper with so little worth in the whole supply but I hope you will read it with as much sincere feelings as I who written it to my way best point. Albert- I will say my trust in you is entire. and I at the time love & trust you above all others. It is so good to have that perfect & restful confidence in the one who above all others is to be. you might say part of your own self. reaching our earth's pathway under heavens golden clime. Albert it is so dark I can't see the lines. so please soon come visiting and remember it comes soon
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries