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1Author:  Lightner, John P.Add
 Title:  John P. Lightner to Kate Armentrout, May 18, 1861  
 Published:  2002 
 Subjects:  University of Virginia Civil War Collection | UVA-LIB-BrandLetterscivilwar 
 Description: Your eyes no doubt have grown dim, in looking for an answer from your old firend. It is a great pleasure, or rather a privilege to have whom you can call a friend. Friendship has ever been considered the purest affection of the human heart. A person who has none in whom she or he can confide, or call a true friend, is certainly in want of some of the best qualities peculiar to our common humanity.
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