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I am not yet engaged, but Bob B—
gives an appeal to my feelings in a let-
ter from him today. He send his love
to you, and says he will write soon.
He wants me to "cross the Rubicon," but
I will tell him, - Let Rome be free yet
awhile. I have much fun with him.

I would like to be with you, Fuller;
I often think of you. But next year I
shall be free, and ready for the voyage
of life in the great world. Perhaps I will
meet you somewhere this side of
Eternity. I know not where you aim
to go, nor where I shall go.

I am contented for the present.
My chief concerns are myself and the
C. L. S. I do love it, & will do all I
can for it. Write us some words of
encouragement & congratulation
sometime. Excuse a short letter — I will
be "Fuller" in my next, & give you de-
tails (not de 'tails'). Yours till death
Write right. E. Faw.

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