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effected a landing was Brownsville. Yes I have a very nice position now. I do not have so much duty to preform besides I receive more wages, also I can study medicine. In noticing the date of your letter I see it is Nov 1st. What if you had known of the danger I was in on that day. You would not of written so pleasing letter, would you. I received a letter from Robbie the other day date Oct. 18th which I have answered. He told me in regards to the scociable at Maggie's also of his pleasure in seeing you. Since meeting you Robbie seems to be more in love than ever. He said that you looked lovelier than ever. Also that he had thought he was the only sufferer in concequs of the quarrel and that he had borne it as he had done before but since he has found that my sweet Sister really did love him. It has torne the gaping wound afresh. He also said that he wished that there were some sacrifice that he could make to make you happy again save principal and honor. I comprehend by thins his love for you is the same as it was before the misunderstanding and I hope it yet will all be well; he also told me something in regards to the conversation he had with Mrs. Bellas. I must tell you about it for I feel quite flattered - he said I was talking with Mr. Bellas Friday night and she seemed to anticipate with joy her union (that is Maggie's) with you. She thinks with all others that they are few such - Sister aint this enough to make me feel flattered. He also told me that Maggie