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Dearest Johnny July 4" | Dearest Johnny July 4" | ||
Indeed I have not forgotten at all, you are continually | Indeed I have not[underlined twice] forgotten at all, you are continually | ||
in the recesses of my heart, but I knew you were happy, and busy | |||
about your own affairs and would not think of feeling neglected | about your own affairs and would not think of feeling[underlined] neglected | ||
if I did not write to you. I felt afeared also that we might be | if I did not write to you. I felt afeared also that we might be | ||
silent a while and suffer no [[ | silent a while and suffer no [[diminution?]] of affection. I have | ||
had so many things to try | had so many things to try me dear Johnny, but I greater one | ||
is | is now upon me, you need no introduction to know I speak | ||
of Romaine's madness, it deserves no other name to think of | of Romaine's madness, it deserves no other name, to think of | ||
her entangling herself with such an hideous, conceited, disagreeable | her entangling herself with such an hideous, conceited, disagreeable | ||
little piece of deformity as Nick. I wish his namesake had | little piece of deformity as Nick. I wish his namesake had | ||
him, no not exactly, but I wish he was in Guinea or Australia | him, no not exactly, but I wish he was in Guinea or Australia | ||
Pa and I feel that we have been greatly imposed on and | Pa and I feel that we have been greatly imposed on and | ||
advantage taken of us by that family. Well the little fool | |||
wrote to all of us, his | wrote to all of us, his fulsome letters, I would not take mine | ||
at first and was very angry with Romaine. Pa answered his | at first and was very angry with Romaine. Pa answered his | ||
and invited hiim over, that he might see him! and | and invited hiim over, that he might see him! and [[lo?]] when | ||
he came he was so shocked with his mean and | he came he was so shocked with his mean and dwarfish appearance | ||
he knew not what to do, he wished a talk with me. I told | he knew not what to do, he wished a talk with me. I told | ||
him plainly | him plainly[underlined], I was too much shocked and surprised to give | ||
an answer and | an answer and positively declined committing myself in any | ||
way for the future &c&c, but had no objections to his family or | |||
his character and standing, | his character and standing, told him too I was very much | ||
offended that the thing had been done in his Father's house | offended that the thing had been done in his Father's house | ||
and I thought they had both acted very [[ | and I thought they had both acted very [[rashly?]] and improperly | ||
Pa told him much the same and that his appearance | Pa told him much the same and that his appearance | ||
indicated a very feeble [[ | indicated a very feeble [[constitution?]] and consequently bad | ||
health, which [[ | health, which [[objection?]] he considered sufficient and | ||
permanent | permanent | ||
[[Written on right side-- | [[Written on right side-- | ||
+ I | + I take back these ugly expressions I was too much excited I will try to think | ||
better of him and I say no more. if I find Romaine really loves him]] | better of him and I say no more. if I find Romaine really loves him]] |
Latest revision as of 18:53, 7 April 2020
Dearest Johnny July 4" Indeed I have not[underlined twice] forgotten at all, you are continually in the recesses of my heart, but I knew you were happy, and busy about your own affairs and would not think of feeling[underlined] neglected if I did not write to you. I felt afeared also that we might be silent a while and suffer no diminution? of affection. I have had so many things to try me dear Johnny, but I greater one is now upon me, you need no introduction to know I speak of Romaine's madness, it deserves no other name, to think of her entangling herself with such an hideous, conceited, disagreeable little piece of deformity as Nick. I wish his namesake had him, no not exactly, but I wish he was in Guinea or Australia Pa and I feel that we have been greatly imposed on and advantage taken of us by that family. Well the little fool wrote to all of us, his fulsome letters, I would not take mine at first and was very angry with Romaine. Pa answered his and invited hiim over, that he might see him! and lo? when he came he was so shocked with his mean and dwarfish appearance he knew not what to do, he wished a talk with me. I told him plainly[underlined], I was too much shocked and surprised to give an answer and positively declined committing myself in any way for the future &c&c, but had no objections to his family or his character and standing, told him too I was very much offended that the thing had been done in his Father's house and I thought they had both acted very rashly? and improperly Pa told him much the same and that his appearance indicated a very feeble constitution? and consequently bad health, which objection? he considered sufficient and permanent
[[Written on right side-- + I take back these ugly expressions I was too much excited I will try to think better of him and I say no more. if I find Romaine really loves him]]