Francis MacDonald Journal * Facsimile and Transcription
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sharing with one the joys [and] viscissitudes of life I could never get on. This is no utopian statement. I feel the truth of it. No Eliza, God 5 forbid, that ever I [shoul]d < say > aught but what is in accordance with the principles of truth. I know the value of intense love, and I also know that none could love 10 me more devotedly than what you do, and I trust that among our higher aspirations we should rank that of each endearing love more than another. 15 Crowe showed me a book he purchased in New York. It was similar to those I gave you the last time I saw you at Rothirn. I read it, it contains a little 20 more information than those you have got. Write me Dear if you would wish a copy [and] I'll send you one. Also write me what [End of Page 33]
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