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KokaKli at Dec 22, 2023 06:38 PM

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love. "Wicked eyes" to use your term long since) with a
calulating spirit are the most unfortunate connections.
"Possessed of very pleasing parts what does ?Clara ? wen -
a heart. But tho more doubt A. might for ought
I know have been one of those whom one can love
"thy know not why" - the only ?night for a wife.
A lofty bearing mind - of talents to console a man
under all those ills which fall to the ?left of an
listen is perhaps more desirable than love itself
In humbler life, love is enough. And those women,
we can't tell how, who are capable of weaving
a web of affection where every gossamer thread
binds with a surest spell the heart of her husband
to hoary age, is the richest & rarest treasure on
earth - if she adds to this gift of nature the virtue
of duty - it becomes a means of Heaven.
So my little
Miss A. has ?merited - Well it is delightfull to mark
the revolutions w/h the great wheel revolves for all.
I s/d (should) not dwell on this trifling "gossip" with any ?ofiuists
but I run of the mind that nothing is involuntarily
lost to any of my friends. ?Dearie Mary a
living burning ingenuous soul be the gift of Providence
for you in due time
Aunt Mary

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love. "Wicked eyes" to use your term long since) with a
calulating spirit are the most unfortunate connections.
"Possessed of very pleasing parts what does ?Clara ? wen -
a heart. But tho more doubt A. might for ought
I know have been one of those whom one can love
"thy know not why" - the only ?night for a wife.
A lofty bearing mind - of talents to console a man
under all those ills which fall to the ?left of an
listen is perhaps more desirable than love itself
In humbler life, love is enough. And those women,
we can't tell how, who are capable of weaving
a web of affection where every gossamer thread
binds with a surest spell the heart of her husband
to hoary age, is the richest & rarest treasure on
earth - if she adds to this gift of nature the virtue
of duty - it becomes a means of Heaven.
So my little
Miss A. has ?merited - Well it is delightfull to mark
the revolutions w/h the great wheel revolves for all.
I s/d (should) not dwell on this trifling "gossip" with any ?ofiuists
but I run of the mind that nothing is involuntarily
lost to any of my friends. ?Dearie Mary a
living burning ingenuous soul be the gift of Providence
for you in due time
Aunt Mary