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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1887-03-20 Page 12

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are a dear, brave girl, braver by for than I am, I know you could live through a sorrow that would kill me. I too, my love could wait for you for ever, were it nescessary I never can care for any body as I do you. It is more than love you are my all, my life, It does not seem right for us be separa-ted. you said if you could only see me once a week you could stand it. I think it wold be an improvement to the way it is now but Min I would be just as miserable the week that I did not see you as I am now. The only hapiness for me is to have you all the time Now Min my darling I am so glad you told me just how you was. I hope you you wont keep any thing frome me in regard to the state of your health, for I wont worrie so much to know just how you are as to think that perhaps you are worse than you will tell me. I hope you are better now. I expected the change at this time of year
 
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