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History of the Inter-Cooperative Council of Ann Arbor

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Part of Letter to Earl Peron from Unknown

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I know your sense of justice will be sufficient to make you cast out every last lingering doubt concerning me. For of your deep and abiding love for me you have proven that nothing I have ever known has been so genuine. Nothing else so real. And never anything else so cherished by the object of your affection. And Earl dear my wish is that this love may yield you 1000% in happiness. The future holds so much for both of us - if we are united, so very little - if we are apart. In the very near future we are going to be together so much - there is going to be such an opportunity for our love to find its fullest expression - and we are going to find that peace and satisfaction which will come of a perfect understanding of each other. I pray often that all of those things which you so richly desire may come to you, my love, and that I may have some part in bringing them to pass. Never for our moment are you out of my thots dear heart. And ever in real trouble I can be strong. To the truest lover who ever lived. Love,

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