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Wise-Clark family papers, December 1864-February 1865
1865-02-24-Page 07-Letter 02
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in the future. That I had always been of a modest unassuming and retiring disposition. Therefore, have suffered myself to be imposed upon by those of my sex, more bold with the fair, than I could be. I expect there is "lots" of letters for me over in the P.O. I have been away since monday and have not rec&'d any mail from there since Wednesday. I am looking for an answer from those two letters, written to Ills. "Laws" how bad I want to hear from them. no I neither make fun of your writing to me, nor wonder at it. but I should have thought strange if you had not written, and would have conjured up in my mind ever so many reasons why you did not answer.
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in the future. That I had always been of a modest unassuming and retiring disposition. Therefore, have suffered myself to be imposed upon by those of my sex, more bold with the fair, than I could be. I expect there is "lots" of letters for me over in the P.O. I have been away since monday and have not rec&'d any mail from there since Wednesday. I am looking for an answer from those two letters, written to Ills. "Laws" how bad I want to hear from them. no I neither make fun of your writing to me, nor wonder at it. but I should have thought strange if you had not written, and would have conjured up in my mind ever so many reasons why you did not answer.
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