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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1885-08-30 Page 3

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is not well enough to under take such a visit with any pleasure to her self but she is so devoted to me that I think even now she would go if I insisted on it. I would not do that though. [Then?] besides as I told you before I hardly feel like sparing the time if I can get at some thing. I have been idle so long. But you can depend on one thing my dear girl and that is I want to see you above any thing or any body else and I am coming East with in the year if such a thing is at all consistent with circumstances. You ask the kind of business I have in view. I have a chance to buy a grocery store and I think I can do
 
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