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Mel L. Webster letters, 1883-1889

1887-04-10 Page 8

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with the prospect of having you all my own. some time soon, but darling. I dont wont to make you feel bad by urging you any more, and if you still think your would be unhappy with any such arrange-ment, I wont say any thing more about it if you dont wont to. And when I come to see you, as I now feel that I must this summer or fall, we can talk our plans over, I cant help but feel that it is all going to come out right and that we have happiness in store for us. I never can be happy away from you. and this weeks experience has taught me that. I could not live with out your love: any way. I would not want to live, I have been so near sick over it that I only weigh now 135# could not eat any thing. and have laid awake nights to think, and I am afraid my dear you too have sufferd as much, but it seems as though my last letter would have made you feel better I hope it did any way we must try our best my girl, not to have any more such troubles. I feel I am to blame for this
 
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