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express the multitude of good wishes that lie deep in my heart for you, but shall leave you to imagine what they would be, were I to give them utterance. I should be very happy to be present when that event shall take place, but it will be impossible for me to avail myself of that pleasure as circumstances will be such as to prevent, but believe me Abby that in spirit I shall be a guest at your wedding. Please inform me on what day, and at what time you will take upon yourself the sacred marriage vows, also the manner in which you will be attired on that occasion. You may think me curious in requesting of you such information, but it is not mere idle curiosity which prompts these questions, but an interest which I feel in the affair, and a desire to know all about it, so that I can see you in imagination on the evening, almost as plainly as though my eyes beheld you. Will you not visit us after your marriage? We should be happy to see you and your husband, be-