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their Nathan to see her boy her house in [Minn. or Maine]. She shall tell you when she has proved [ ], that she has no feelings that are not respected with a woman's tenderness by me. Judge me by your [ ] heart. You cannot love with more conviction than, nor cherish for Sarah's worth a higher estimate than I. Would there, Sarah not be safe in the hands of one who loved her & [ ] her as you do! But about your school. I cannot but believe
their Nathan to see her boy her house in [Minn. or Maine]. She shall tell you when she has proved [ ], that she has no feelings that are not respected with a woman's tenderness by me. Judge me by your [ ] heart. You cannot love with more conviction than, nor cherish for Sarah's worth a higher estimate than I. Would there, Sarah not be safe in the hands of one who loved her & [ ] her as you do! But about your school. I cannot but believe that it will improve & be a good school. I know you are giving most perfect satisfaction & that you know is what Raymond never did. But if it should no go; never mind. That is only a little part of the world. Come out west here & start on your own look, or anybody's look you please, or go to preaching, or get you a little prairie farm, or do anything else you please. You need not fear, But your school will go. I feel it in my bones. When did you ever fail to make a school go? If you could get the Trustees to bestir themselves enough t

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their Nathan to see her boy her house in [Minn. or Maine]. She shall tell you when she has proved [ ], that she has no feelings that are not respected with a woman's tenderness by me. Judge me by your [ ] heart. You cannot love with more conviction than, nor cherish for Sarah's worth a higher estimate than I. Would there, Sarah not be safe in the hands of one who loved her & [ ] her as you do! But about your school. I cannot but believe that it will improve & be a good school. I know you are giving most perfect satisfaction & that you know is what Raymond never did. But if it should no go; never mind. That is only a little part of the world. Come out west here & start on your own look, or anybody's look you please, or go to preaching, or get you a little prairie farm, or do anything else you please. You need not fear, But your school will go. I feel it in my bones. When did you ever fail to make a school go? If you could get the Trustees to bestir themselves enough t