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1887-04-10 Page 1
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Office of Mel. L. Webster, Groceries and Crockery. Independence, Iowa, Apr 10 1887 We are having real summer weather was most up to 90 yesterday and was 60 when I got up this morning. I have the yard raked and he grass is quite green. it seems funny to think of you loving country at Oh! Minnie, Mt darling girl. Why did you write me such a cold "friendly" letter! You nearly break my heart girl; I never passed three such days in my life. It is hundred times worse than what I suffered when you first went away. Just to think that you are mad at me, why I cant stand it. You say I "can think you are to blame if I wont do" and that it "all over now". that I said, I would not "believe what you told, about what Hattie said," Oh my dear girl, you must have misunderstood or miss-
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Office of Mel. L. Webster, Groceries and Crockery. Independence, Iowa, Apr 10 1887 We are having real summer weather was most up to 90 yesterday and was 60 when I got up this morning. I have the yard raked and he grass is quite green. it seems funny to think of you loving country at Oh! Minnie, Mt darling girl. Why did you write me such a cold "friendly" letter! You nearly break my heart girl; I never passed three such days in my life. It is hundred times worse than what I suffered when you first went away. Just to think that you are mad at me, why I cant stand it. You say I "can think you are to blame if I wont do" and that it "all over now". that I said, I would not "believe what you told, about what Hattie said," Oh my dear girl, you must have misunderstood or miss-
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