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L. M.

Head Quarters 88th Ill. Vol. Infty. Loudon, Tenn, March 15th, Tonight my heart aches and I am lonely. If ever you have felt a vast vague sense of isolation and desolation, a mysterious and indefinable melancholy creep over you until you shivered as with a dread expectancy - you will know what I mean and why I come to you for comfort; while if ever know nothing of these spiritual processes for which there is no rescue, you will laugh at me for being nervous, and so misjudge the question. This, however, I shall not dispute to youi; for I think I should not be afraid to trust you even so utterly as to lay my whole nature bare before you, and I say - Read. What is this subtle sense or super-