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Letter 2 June 1859, pages 1-5 (Transcriptions Done!)
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| − | You can very well believe that I felt much disappointed at not receiving a letter from you by the two last steamers from New York. I know that as at present situated you cannot command leisure at any moment you please, and therefore would not have you for one moment think that I feel any way displeased towards | + | You can very well believe that I felt much disappointed at not receiving a letter from you by the two last steamers from New York. I know that as at present situated you cannot command leisure at any moment you please, and therefore would not have you for one moment think that I feel any way displeased towards yourself for I can assure you nothing of the kind exists, yet I do so covet a letter from you that I confess to a disappointment, or rather a feeling of disappointment, when the steamer arrives without the so much coveted boon. There is one consolation, however, and that |
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Grass Valley, June 2, 1859
Dear Miss Esther,
You can very well believe that I felt much disappointed at not receiving a letter from you by the two last steamers from New York. I know that as at present situated you cannot command leisure at any moment you please, and therefore would not have you for one moment think that I feel any way displeased towards yourself for I can assure you nothing of the kind exists, yet I do so covet a letter from you that I confess to a disappointment, or rather a feeling of disappointment, when the steamer arrives without the so much coveted boon. There is one consolation, however, and that