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think we we really & truly can be one, one for time & one for Eternity. Shall we try & make our Union more & more perfect till not a discordant wish or feeling vibrates between us. If you wish it, & will promise to do all in your power to make our union & assimilation complete I will promise on my part to do the same. There seems to have been no more true harmony between us the last two months of our lives upon the prairie than ever before. There was hardly a discordant feeling during that time that I remember & you seem to me nearer & dearer now than Ever before. There was once while last at LaPorte that I spoke to you as I ought not. I am sure I put a wrong construction upon what you said, & I deeply regret that I said ought to round your feelings, but