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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 1, Chapter 9: going to Europe.—December, 1837.—Age, 26. (search)
ill hear from me often before I go, and I shall send longing, lingering looks behind. You will hear my lamentations across the sea, and also my rejoicings. How I shall leap with joy at the sight of Europe; how I shall sigh over my ignorance; how I shall long for some of my American friends to sympathize with the deep sympathy of friendship and a common admiration! You will hear of me often. Good-by for a few days. As ever yours, Chas. Sumner. To Dr. Francis Lieber. Boston, Nov. 19, 1837. my dear Lieber,—Yet in Boston! you will exclaim. Ay; perverse fates and various cares have conspired to keep me in my durance for some days longer than I anticipated. In two days more, and my course is ended here. I have taken leave of all my friends, even of my dearest judge, and of those fair acquaintances Richard Fletcher, ante, p. 162. whom I beheld under your auspices,—auspice Teucro. I have consummated all my professional business, and now only linger to arrange a few pe