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Augusta County: David H. Evans to Mary Anna Sibert, September 15, 1868

Summary:
Evans admits to Sibert that he may have seemed cold on his last visit and discusses the differences between men and women in their ability to show affection. He acknowledges that such differences can cause problems between husbands and wives. He reaffirms his love for Sibert and discusses family news.


Sept 15th 1868

Staunton

My Dear Mollie

We rived home safely we just got to town as it commenced raining. I thought on my way home over what we ware talking a bout Sunday night & in the manner I Expressed my Self you Know doubt think I am Cold hearted & No affection a bout me but I am not. There is no one in this world that has a more affectionate heart then my Self Tho I do not Show the demonstration of my affections as Some do. I all wayes want you to Show your demonstration of love for me

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when I come to see you. Then I know you truly love me. Woman is more affectionate then man it is her nature to love. When woman truly & sincerly loves & linkes her fate with one who professed to reciprocate that love but after they are married She finds out that she has bin deceived She will pine a way from day to day for the want of that true & wholey affection which ever husband Should be Stow apon his wife & at last She dies broken hearted carring her Secrets with her to her Grave. There are thousands of Such cases happen Ever day. Man I must cinfess dos not realy Know how to appreciate the real

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worth of woman. The Soul of woman feeds apon love take that from her & you take her very life. Man it is difent he his throughin in to the varitey of Business & for gets for the time that they are Such a thing as love, or that he has a loving wife at home wayting anxiously for him to come & when he dos come he has no tender word of affection for the one who has wyted So pacately for him were She Expected to See a smile She Sees a frown he comes in takes of his hat Sets down & is Silent has no word of greeting for his wife what is the feelings of that wife no one has any Idea but those who has Experienced

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Such treetment. bouth husband & wife should Strive to make the home circle bright & Cheerful & it depends in a greate measure apon the wife to make it so.

pased Ella Yesterday She spoke to me very Politely. I love you with the same unchanging devotion of heart & soul I love you with my entire heart. I love you & only you & ever shall a long as I live. I Send love to your Ma, Ada & Hamie. I Send a loving Kiss to you and love you with all my heart & soul God Bless you Good bye

Yours

David H Evans



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