[The Sagebrusher by Emerson Hough]@TWC D-Link bookThe Sagebrusher CHAPTER XIV 32/33
If he wasn't you'd be wiring me telling me when you was coming home.
I guess you're too happy to write to anybody like me.
You'll have a Home of your own. "And all the time I thought I was stronger than you was and abler to get on and here you are married and happy and me back in the old room! But don't worry none about me--I'll get another job.
The most is I miss you so much and you haven't wrote me a word I suppose.
When a girl gets married all the girls is crazy to hear all about her and her husband and I haven't heard a word from you. "Respectfully your friend, "Annie Squires." The two men sat for a time.
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