Letters From An American Farmer By Hector St. John De Crevecoeur



















































































































































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blessing of heaven, and my perseverance in study, I grew richer in
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By The Blessing Of Heaven, And My Perseverance In Study, I Grew Richer In Thoughts, Phrases, And Words; I Felt Copious, And Now I Can Abundantly Preach From Any Text That Occurs To My Mind.

So will it be with you, neighbour James; begin therefore without delay; and Mr. F. B.'s letters may be of great service to you:

He will, no doubt, inform you of many things: correspondence consists in reciprocal letters. Leave off your diffidence, and I will do my best to help you whenever I have any leisure. Well then, I am resolved, I said, to follow your counsel; my letters shall not be sent, nor will I receive any, without reading them to you and my wife; women are curious, they love to know their husband's secrets; it will not be the first thing which I have submitted to your joint opinions. Whenever you come to dine with us, these shall be the last dish on the table. Nor will they be the most unpalatable, answered the good man. Nature hath given you a tolerable share of sense, and that is one of her best gifts let me tell you. She has given you besides some perspicuity, which qualifies you to distinguish interesting objects; a warmth of imagination which enables you to think with quickness; you often extract useful reflections from objects which presented none to my mind: you have a tender and a well meaning heart, you love description, and your pencil, assure yourself, is not a bad one for the pencil of a farmer; it seems to be held without any labour; your mind is what we called at Yale college a Tabula rasa, where spontaneous and strong impressions are delineated with facility.

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