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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1887-03-20 Page 4

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told me only last night that she knew you did as well under the circumstances as any girl would have done and she did not know but what did much better than most girls she said she wanted to love you as well as she did me if you would let her and she did not see why if you understood her case and could think that she was not opposed to you that she wanted you to care for me with all your heart and that it would be her greatest pleasure to see us happy. In fact if there could be no misunderstandings between us she did not see why we could not get along together as well or better than other people. The way we [planed?] the house we could be as much to our selves as we wished. If you think at all favorable of the plan I will send you next time a little plan of the way we have the house fixed I tell you
 
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