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Augusta County: Mary Anna Sibert to David H. Evans, September 30, 1868

Summary:
Sibert discusses the upcoming move of her family to Buffalo, Virginia, and her love for Evans.


Sept 30 1868

Mt. Solon Va.

My Dear David,

I have your dear & welcome letter of the 29 I was so glad to hear of your safe arrival home. I thank you my love for your cheering words in regard to my becoming satisfied in my new home. I shall be so for the sake of my dear papa he loves to see his family happy as much as any one in the world & I shall let him see that I am not an ungrateful child & that I will love him when, & where ever he goes. My dear kind papa Oh!

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how earnestly I do wish I could keep every Earthly trouble & anxiety from his pathway through life & at last insure him a home in Heavan, but I cannot May God bless him is my heartfelt prayer. I wish you could step in at this time you would think we are going away by the appearance of every thing in & out of the house. I think we shall all be very happy in our new home this winter if we live & can keep pa with us all the time, & I think we shall have the mail arranged all as we wish. I could not be contented two long weeks without hearing from you. one of the greatest pleasures I have is getting your dear letters & answer

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-ing them. & I do hope that pleasure will not be kept from me at Buffalo. I hope for the best in this as in all other affairs of life. I know you will still love me but then I like best during the two weeks that you are away from me to read the dear, & sincere expressions of your affection in your letters. I do love to read them. They tell me how dear I am to you my love. Your letters are dear & welcome to my heart. I read them over many times.

Miss Regina, & Billie [unclear: Tems] spent to day with us. Miss Regina told me to tell you that she was very sorry she did not get to see you last Sabbath. I have concluded not to spend the winter down the Valley but to go with my dear pa to our Buffalo home. I shall be far

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happier there doing my duty & then I can see you often my love if I went to Page I could not see you & I would rather be with you then all on Earth. I would rather be where I could see you then all other places in the world. I am happy then very happy. I feel as if I have just what is dearest to my heart with me & I ask for nothing more only that I might always have you with me. I cannot yet tell if I shall go to Buffalo by Staunton. If I do you shall know I would love so much to go with you to Staunton I will tell you if I live in time for you to come for I [unclear: dearly want] to see you again before I go & here where you & I have spent so many sweet & happy hours together the very happiest hours of my life I have spent here with you my love. I love you with all the unchanging devotion of my heart & Soul & ever shall while I live you are truly the first & only love of my heart & Soul & ever will be my only love. All send love. I send a loving kiss to you. My heart you have with all its devotion. God bless you my love always. Write to me soon. I love you above all others

Yours

Mollie Sibert



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