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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1884-02-06 Page 2

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is to me, and that I ought not to urge you beyond your inclinations. I hope our correspondence is as pleasant to you, as to me, and I believe it is. I know I enjoy it very much. I got a letter from Hat the same day your last latter was sent. She said she expected to go to Chateaugay the next week. Hat quite alarmed us about your health, said you were looking so badly when you were there. It gives me the greatest pleasure to hear you are getting well so fast, you have every reason yet Minnie to be extremely carreful of your self if the improvement continues. I would like to be with you so much. I would hold you to your invitation for that [illegible]
 
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