Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 43, Number 27, Jasper, Dubois County, 8 March 1901 — Page 8

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THE LOVE LETTERS OF AN IRISH LASSIE. i 11 UIBht Iteserval LITTER BIGHT. lKti AND, January 90, W Ms Diakkst Fkank: Your kind and loving letter wa n ceived yesterday md enjoyed hugely; although as I read the contents there was something in the tone of it that touched n.y heart ana brought tears down my cheeks bfiOM I knew it. Dear Frank, you do write such sweet letters. It it the love ia your noble heart that enables you to writs surh pretty letters? Love, y'es, it is just us you say. hove can kill the etrongest and raie the weakest. After I had said my evening pray r and retired to rest lust Saturday evening, I wondered what JTOU wer) doing and if you were then thinking of a little black -eyed girl in the ju;t t village named after the Emerald Isle. 1 now irn that long alter I had t ntt-red dreamland you were UMWtring my letter. I nave often wondered if you ft It like a new i moo DfH yon are in love. Dear Frank, my hapj IstM i in your bancb, hms jkhi om th:it power with discretion Rortby of a noble purpose. Qod, and He oolylraofri why I have persisted in tneoih aging f0l 1 have prayi d for His direction and guidance in t Iii Important and solemn subject, I have never loiked upon love lightly Many girls delight in winning a young man's love, and after thsv have obtained it, trample OpOfl it SJ they would a poor withered rose. Such a girl is not worthy to be loved. I have alway- cioh avor- d to be judicious in such matters; but I have failed oi.ee or twice, innocent y though. Dear Frank. I hope and trust that Qod will give nie the DOWef to increase VOttV l.appintss instead of decreasing it. I wish it ha I been so arranged t hr t we could have seen each other last .un:nier. and then we ould have I earned more of each other's ways. Ho ever, all of your letters o far have suited me spit ndidly, and I hope pains liave you. Your letters are to me like an oasis in I great desert. V"-, dear boy, you are right ab ut pSfSOBft beauty, when I eee a hand-ome young man I always think, "pretty is as prttty does." Howevei, you are rot homely by any means, at least vou wasn't whn I saw you last and the photo I saw of you the other dsj hSl told me b tter than you did La your last letter. I know young men that are homely in the face, but their ways, habits and morals have made them beautiful, and 1 thought them lovely. A- a rule the majority of our handsome young men are spoiled with their good looks and are worthless; the same with the girls, lots of them; all they think cf is to get a line dress and promenade the street1 to show it, or sit in the parlor with their hands folded while their poor mother is in the kitchen They will make some man miserable, (if they happen to get one) won't they? Beauty will fade, riches will llee, but a constant love can never die. Y' -. I u,.-. you :ire right about preaneri liking loti of marriages, still those of this town can't complain, I never knew of - many marriages in one mason in my life; I d wish I had kept account of them alt. The older crowd here is just about gone ; and the next to go will be our crowd ; every time we meet we wonder who will be the first to go out of our cnw I. S .ciety here has about decided that I am to marry Mr. D. I heard last Sunday of a gentleman talking in the Hotel here about weddings, when a preacher's son rem. rked that I and Mr. I. would be the next match. Hal bsl He said: 'Tie gave bei a pair of diamond ear rings." Ha! ha! Yes, I wih that he hadn't, too. They aren't diamonds, tboogh. I am s tired of hearing gossip that I don't know what to do. P. is certainly mad at me, for he has never aked to call yet. I am very glad of that; hut I do wi-h he had not given me the ear rings. In fact, I told him before he gave them to nie that I didn't like to accept such a valuable present; but he wouldn't hear me and sail: "Take them, they are all you own, if I hadn't esteemed you worthy of them I wouldn't have gave them to you." What do you think about it? Yes, dear Frank, I'll keep you posted concerning he and I. Oh! yes, I pretty near forgot to tell you he had another young lady to church last Sunday night. They went to another church, but of course, I got to hear of it. I don't think Cleorge has the least idea about you and I. I don't think I ever gave him any roon to suspect the true state of my feeling". I always try to keep my secrets hid when I I am in company; I don't believe in telling everything you know. No, Frank, I don't think a man always loves a girl for beauty. In fact, I would never want a man to love me for beauty, (not much danger, though) but for myself alone. I am glad that I am beautiful in one pefSOfl'l eyes, and that is you. I am glad that Miss L. didn't love you, Frank, at least to such an extent that in ceasing your calls would cause her pain. I don't think you have a great deal of jealousy in your heart, b ar boy. I wih you could get acquainted with Mi-s M. I want you to tell me what she says about me when you mention my naaie to her, but don't mention it right at fir-t. She don't like me. I will tell you her reason some time. I was at a party not long ago, and during the evening, I was sitting and talking to one of th boys, and he wanted to know how my gentleman friend was getting along. I wanted to know what gentleman friend as I had quite a number; he said the one I corr.-; mded with, he didn't know exactly where he lived but thought in N. V. City. I jut laughed at him and told him that he was dreaming with his eyes open ; that I had no gentleman friend in N. Y. that I knew of. Where he found out anything i don't know. I tried to get him to tell me where he got his information but couldn't. I told him ha hadn't any reason to talk to me that way. I wanted to find out where he could have heard it; and I tried numerous ways but of no avail. I bet I do lind out. Well, it is growing late, and 111 obey the "Sister- Pleada n who are seeking their reposo by withdrawing from night in the celestial regions, I lik? a star of the first magnitude will do likewise and waft you a sweet whi-p ltd goodnight. Your loving devoted little girl, LtLUB. P. S. Write real soon. I forgot to tell you my dream but will another time. L. (To be continued.) Woman Way I a woman has only three lines to write on a sheet of note paper she can't resest the te.i ptation of writting tvro of them on the side margins and signing her name upside down over the date. Chicago News.

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