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found "the one" that fills my ideal of what my wife ought to be. It may be said I am too particular, and look for too much in woman but I think the importance of the matrimonial relations demand ernest consideration - there is a higher and holier influence than that of fancy feeling and fashion. If I have a good opinion of myself, in any one thing, it is, that I shall make a good husband - believe I can appreciate woman having made human nature an attention study, and having a high and sacred regard for her and possessing a strong ardent friendly nature it would be my constant study to unclear? and to do what would promote her highest happiness. If there is any fault I should love too well. Could I meet with a lady possessing good sense, energy and ambition, a sweet disposition, neat habits and strong unchanging confiding affection, and tue appreciation of love bestowed, I should be on hand for making a demonstration, and say my best to create an impression/ Can't you recommend one, unclear? Kendall? It would afford me great pleasure to witness your nuptials the dawning day of your future domestic bliss. May the richest of Heavens blessings rest upon you and yours in the union of two willing hearts by the strongest bands? of mutual love. Please remember me with much regard to your sister Sarah. Expected to hear she has married ere this.Please write soon. Ever your friend N. Gleason

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