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James B. Weaver letters to Clara Vinson, 1856-1858

1858-03-31 Page 02

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& bringing me to the point I will so decide. What else can I think when you talk about the possibility of your being interested in some other person. It does indeed seem very strange to me. What has caused me to change as much as I have has been your truth & devotedness. I have always thought I would be loved with that devotedness that would not admit of any change, & now you are talking as though you thought it would be no difficult thing for you to change. Now if I think wrong, I should not be at all surprised if in your next you would insist on the ceremony being before this term of school is out. Dont you think you will? Well I rather think I will have a little my way about that. You know it spoils a persons disposition to give way to them always it makes them selfish. And I am sure I don&'t want to be the means
 
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