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

1858-06-26 Page 03

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have any thing to do scarcely while I board & I might as well help get along as not. Now dont you say no, for I really think my one scholar will not keep me busy & I cannot think of being idle. Now since you are building dont you wish we had left the time as it was? perhaps it would have been better, but I am so glad it is so soon, as far as my feelings are concerned, I wonder if you wont be for putting it off. I cannot realize I am so soon to have all that earth can give to make me happy, & that I shall always have the pleasure of making you happy or at least trying to. It seems to me I am more anxious than you are. The people of B. say if we are not happy it is my fault so I will have to be very careful. Mrs Miller said a lady told her
 
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