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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 7: study in a law office.—Visit to Washington.—January, 1854, to September, 1834.—Age, 23. (search)
ted, of course, at my risk. This letter is written in the Supreme Court, while F. S. Key is speaking in a case of great magnitude. Your affectionate brother, Chas. To his sister Mary, aged twelve years. Washington, Tuesday Evening, March 18, 1834. my dear Mary,—I am thankful to father for his letter, and to you for yours,—which, by the way, I wish had been written a little fairer. I received them in due time, with their enclosures of fifty dollars from Mr. Rand Mr. Rand had forhamed of addressing such a letter as the above to you. It contains nothing, I feel, adapted to your age, and should rather be addressed to father. Good night, by your affectionate brother, Chas To Professor Simon Greenleaf. Washington, March 18, 1834. my dear Professor Greenleaf,—I snatch a moment to express to you my joy at receiving the testimonial of your regard and recollection enclosed in the letter to Judge Story. The Supreme Court adjourns to-morrow, and Judge S. starts immedia<