Three Lives eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 309 pages of information about Three Lives.

Three Lives eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 309 pages of information about Three Lives.

Jeff sat down and began his answer to her.  “Dear Melanctha,” Jeff wrote to her.  “I certainly don’t think you got it all just right in the letter, I just been reading, that you just wrote me.  I certainly don’t think you are just fair or very understanding to all I have to suffer to keep straight on to really always to believe in you and trust you.  I certainly don’t think you always are fair to remember right how hard it is for a man, who thinks like I was always thinking, not to think you do things very bad very often.  I certainly don’t think, Melanctha, I ain’t right when I was so angry when I got your letter to me.  I know very well, Melanctha, that with you, I never have been a coward.  I find it very hard, and I never said it any different, it is hard to me to be understanding, and to know really what it is you wanted, and what it is you are meaning by what you are always saying to me.  I don’t say ever, it ain’t very hard for you to be standing that I ain’t very quick to be following whichever way that you are always leading.  You know very well, Melanctha, it hurts me very bad and way inside me when I have to hurt you, but I always got to be real honest with you.  There ain’t no other way for me to be, with you, and I know very well it hurts me too, a whole lot, when I can’t follow so quick as you would have me.  I don’t like to be a coward to you, Melanctha, and I don’t like to say what I ain’t meaning to you.  And if you don’t want me to do things honest, Melanctha, why I can’t ever talk to you, and you are right when you say, you never again want to see me, but if you got any real sense of what I always been feeling with you, and if you got any right sense, Melanctha, of how hard I been trying to think and to feel right for you, I will be very glad to come and see you, and to begin again with you.  I don’t say anything now, Melanctha, about how bad I been this week, since I saw you, Melanctha.  It don’t ever do any good to talk such things over.  All I know is I do my best, Melanctha, to you, and I don’t say, no, never, I can do any different than just to be honest and come as fast as I think it’s right for me to be going in the ways you teach me to be really understanding.  So don’t talk any more foolishness, Melanctha, about my always changing.  I don’t change, never, and I got to do what I think is right and honest to me, and I never told you any different, and you always knew it very well that I always would do just so.  If you like me to come and see you to-morrow, and go out with you, I will be very glad to, Melanctha.  Let me know right away, what it is you want me to be doing for you, Melanctha.

  Very truly yours,
  Jefferson Campbell

“Please come to me, Jeff.”  Melanctha wrote back for her answer.  Jeff went very slowly to Melanctha, glad as he was, still to be going to her.  Melanctha came, very quick, to meet him, when she saw him from where she had been watching for him.  They went into the house together.  They were very glad to be together.  They were very good to one another.

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