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James B. Weaver letters, 1860-1864

1861-09-28 Page 03

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Indeed you will get lots of kisses when I get back. Nothing, no nothing, that I can do, in this world to make you perfectly happy shall be left undone. How dearly I will love to bestow those little kindnesses upon you & how you will love to return them wont you. Thats right fix you a nice bonnet Trim it as I want you to, won&'t you? You know my taste. Nothing in this world pleases me so as to see my wife fixed up like a lady. God bless you, you know I love to see you dressed finely. We will likely stay here about two weeks. And the go as Byron said "God knows where," Take the tenderest care of yourself and our dear little babes. If you think that Clara will do your work all right, I have no objections to your keeping her. Darling no earthly being knows but myself how very badly I want to see you all, Capt Brooks is getting better. Allen is well and John Dunn & [
 
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