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Poor fellow! he does not want  
Poor fellow! he does not want to do it. Hear what he says which is but a specimen "I see a great field of useful labor before me - a great harvest to be garnered, and few laborers in the field. I need help - I need your help - your prayers - yourself." Oh dear what can I do? What ought I to do? Pray for me to be guided aright. I am sure it is had to repulse one who, more than a half-a-dozen years has striven hard to win such an one as your honorable friend. I do not regard him indifferently, how could I, yet I should, I think if I did not know his love for me. Shall I let my heart love when judgment restrains me? Perhaps however it is pride or ambition, I cannot define it.   Will you be offended if
to do it. Hear what he say which is  
but a specimen "I see a great field
of useful labor before me - a great har-
vest to be garnered, and few laborers  
in the field. I need help - I need  
your help - your prayers - yourself."  
Oh dear what can I do? What ought  
I to do? Pray for me to be guided  
aright. I am sure it is had to  
repulse one who, more than a half-
a-dozen years has striven hard to win  
such an one as your honorable friend.  
I do not regard him indifferently, how-
ever [?] yet I should, I think if I did  
not know his love for me. Shall  
I let my heart love when judgment  
restrains me? Perhaps However it  
is pride or ambition, I cannot define  
it.
Will you be offended if

Revision as of 14:14, 13 January 2021

Poor fellow! he does not want to do it. Hear what he says which is but a specimen "I see a great field of useful labor before me - a great harvest to be garnered, and few laborers in the field. I need help - I need your help - your prayers - yourself." Oh dear what can I do? What ought I to do? Pray for me to be guided aright. I am sure it is had to repulse one who, more than a half-a-dozen years has striven hard to win such an one as your honorable friend. I do not regard him indifferently, how could I, yet I should, I think if I did not know his love for me. Shall I let my heart love when judgment restrains me? Perhaps however it is pride or ambition, I cannot define it. Will you be offended if