Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Mrs. Loring” in chapter 22, page 189 of Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2:
... your friendship; but the heart speaks from its fulness, and I cannot withhold the expressions of my warm attachment.
After quitting Prescott, I went to the Anti-slavery Fair, where I talked with Mrs. Loring and Mrs. Chapman about you. Then I saw Hillard, and continued the theme; and so night came.
I told Prescott I should write to you to-day, and he said, Put in my kindest regards.
Believe us, dear...
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