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Franklin County: David Demus to Mary Jane Demus, [no date]

Summary:
Demus writes about how much he appreciates his wife's letters and how he wants to be with her again.


Mary Jane Demus

Miy Dear

i jest got the letter that you sent to Me With the fu lines and a fu postastamps and [unclear: sorges] [unclear: bushes] letter i Wos verry Much a blige to you for them and i had jest got dun riten a letter Whean [unclear: tha] fetch it to me a Miy Dear how happy i feall Whean you rite Me shuch lovely letter i Must say that i Never had so Much pleser in reading yor letter befor as i have Now a how happy I Wod feall if i Wos biy yor Dear side and it is got verry Cold hear to Night but Whean I think of you Wiy a how sorry i feall to think that I heaft to go to bed biy Mi Celf a Mi Dear Whean i set Don and think of you and then say a if I onely Wos lineing in yor Dear lovely ormes to Nighte o how happy I Wod feel and I Cod kiss yor Dear rosy lips Whean every i felt lik it but hear I am in the sany south and Cant heave No Pleser a toll but god be With you all

Nothing Mor at Present But still Reman yor Dear beloved Husben your till Deth good biy good biy think of Me

yor Dear beloved husben

David Andru Demus

to his tru love Mrs Mary J. Demus



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