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Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 10., Some letters of Miss Lucy Osgood. (search)
the hope that we might not be considered as intruding. Intruding! she repeated rather fiercely, I am a stranger too, but I come here whenever I please. I come as God's child, and feel that I have a right to be in his house. Do you come so—are you God's child? Seeing that she insisted on an answer, I modestly replied that I had rather He should own me as such than proclaim myself, and she was really human enough to laugh with real good humor. A Bit of Playfulness. Letter December 17, 1832. I have a long budget to open, but I hesitate to commence, for fear of doing injustice to such exquisite nonsense—nevertheless, you have a right to know what has kept us laughing the livelong day, and almost night too. To begin. I have ascertained to the utter discomfiture of all the tender recollections which I have loved to cherish of my softer days, that I never, never was in love, nor, alas! verging toward it. Yesterday we were favored with two very learned and argumentative