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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1885-05-31 Page 4

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It is very lonesome here when there is no company just Hattie and I. I could not say whether you had red cheeks or not all I could say is that I thought you had your share of good looks at least you looked awful good to me. Have they named the baby yet? I dont know as there was any thing you said in particular that made me think more about you that usual certainly nothing that requres an apoligy. I am sure you would not want me to think of you any less or any less of you would you Minnie? The only reaason I can give for your being on my thoughts so much of late is because I cant forget you. Well coz excuse this nonsence if you can and be sure and take good care of the letter so no one else will know a fool I am write next Sunday if you can. With much Love I am am as ever yours Mell
 
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