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Brookfield Mar 8, 1852  
Brookfield Mar 8, 1852  
My dear Bonnie,
My dear Connie,
     In respect to personal acquaintance, we must I suppose regard each other as nearly or quite strangers. It has been a long time since we met, and now probably we might [[meet?]] [[written? without?]] [[unclear]]. I am [[indeed? indebted?]] however to address you a single time, from the fact of [[leaving? learning?]] a few weeks [[unclear]] when at [[unclear]] [[unclear]] that you are [[agitating?]] the question of taking up the study of Theology as prepatory to this Christian ministry, and also are thinking of connecting yourself with the school at Cambridge.  
     In respect to personal acquaintance, we must I suppose regard each other as nearly or quite strangers. It has been a long time since we met, and now probably we might meet without [[unclear]]. I am induced  however to address you a single time, from the fact of learning a few weeks since, when at [[unclear]] [[unclear]] that you are agitating the question of taking up the study of Theology as prepatory to this Christian ministry, and also are thinking of connecting yourself with the school at Cambridge.  
     Now if you have a [[unclear]] and desire to enter the ministry, I am very glad to learn it; and I am anxious all the more if such be the fact, to see you and with [[unclear]] things talk with you about it. And I wish to inquire, whether I cannot hope to see you! Can you make it [[convenient?]] to visit me
     Now if you have a taste and desire to enter the ministry, I am very glad to learn it; and I am anxious all the more if such be the fact, to see you and with [[unclear]] things talk with you about it. And I wish to inquire, whether I cannot hope to see you! Can you make it convenient to visit me

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Brookfield Mar 8, 1852 My dear Connie,

    In respect to personal acquaintance, we must I suppose regard each other as nearly or quite strangers. It has been a long time since we met, and now probably we might meet without unclear. I am induced  however to address you a single time, from the fact of learning a few weeks since, when at unclear unclear that you are agitating the question of taking up the study of Theology as prepatory to this Christian ministry, and also are thinking of connecting yourself with the school at Cambridge. 
    Now if you have a taste and desire to enter the ministry, I am very glad to learn it; and I am anxious all the more if such be the fact, to see you and with unclear things talk with you about it. And I wish to inquire, whether I cannot hope to see you! Can you make it convenient to visit me