Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of ..., volume 48
Reports of Cases Decided in the Court of Chancery of the State of ..., volume 48
New Jersey. Court of Chancery
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Yes, indeed, I do miss seeing your sweet, smiling face, as I told you in my letter of yesterday. I would like to have you with me just now, and have your dear, sweet lips pressed to mine, for— well, just about an hour, without letting up at aU. I am sure I could stand it, but my dearest could not, could you darling ? My dear, you speak of it being ao warm in Trenton. * « * Well, my darling, I stayed with the boss again last night, and wished for my own true love just the same as usual, all the ...time thinking of you, dearest, because it does seem as tho* I wanted you where I could gaze at or hold you in my arms, you precious darling. I wish I was with you when you were feeling so badly yesterday. * * * I am your own darling and true lover, J." Folded with this letter was another writing by Fox, also with- out date, which commences abruptly at the top of a sheet, as though in the middle of an epistle. It begins : " I hope,, my dear " [and continues in places in this language] — " I have seated myself (with your dear, loving face before me) to write you a few lines before I retire, and to tell you how glad I was to learn of your condition to-night.
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