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--that he who is too ignorant or not strong enough of himself to live a correct life, as much demands my strongest sympathies and exertions; indeed to be engaged in such a cause as the noble cause of health reform would be good?, unclear, and all to me. I am I think fitted for such a life and I have longer for such a field of operation where I could use all my energy, all my south unclear my strength in it. But for the present I much decline entering with any kind of an engagement until I am fairly through with my present one which I rejoice to think cannot be long now until I am. In one sense I think I can't spend my time in a greater disadvantage anywhere else than I have done since in unclear; but I must not complain for I do truly believe that all will be eventually for my best. I have always been extremely cautions in all my business transactions, but withall? some some of my matters have taken some very strange unclear and not always the most favorable ones (unclear unclear) for me. --Thank you for your kind words about my writing. I shall after this letter unclear benefit? unclear. I am aware that my writing is oftentimes quite unintelligible but I am of the nervous temperament and always write in a hurry, which is also the case this time.