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though then possessed of but about $500 in the world.1 Such acts of sisterly devotion were common things with her; and this is mentioned only to show out of what patient self-denial the “Dial” was born.
Four months later she was compelled to lay down her task; her own statement of circumstances being as follows, in a letter to Mr. Emerson, and briefly indorsed by him “Margaret Fuller--March, 1842.
Stop the ‘Dial’ !”
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1 Fuller Mss. II. 661.
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