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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 25: service for Crawford.—The Somers Mutiny.—The nation's duty as to slavery.—1843.—Age, 32. (search)
At Craigie Castle the Longfellows dispense an easy and graceful hospitality,— always glad to enjoy the society of their friends at dinner or tea, as it may happen. ——has been sent to Dartmouth. He had no means; and I went on 'Change, and assessed persons whom I met by chance till I had one hundred and twenty-five dollars,—which was all that was needed for the first year. The boy could not contain himself for joy. Lieber and I attended the monthly party of the blind at your sister's. Sept. 14.—Mackenzie is here. I like him very much. He is a modest and unassuming man, with a countenance expressive of firmness and courage. Any one who sees him must believe in his complete justification. I took him to Longfellow's yesterday; they were old companions in Spain. . . . Where will this find you? Far away in Rome, or perhaps climbing the Alps? Your letters will be my winter's solace. God bless you, your wife, and the gentle A.! C. S. To Dr. Lieber he wrote, Sept. 12, 1843: