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Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Margaret Fuller Ossoli, Chapter 10: the Dial. (search)
dging herself, however, to become responsible for the whole amount, if necessary, though then possessed of but about $500 in the world. Fuller Mss. II. 661. 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 ! My dear Waldo,--I requested Miss Peabody to write to you, but, after looking over her letter, I want to add some lines myself. I hoped they would get at these particulars before you returned from New York, that you might hear them on your way and not be teased as soon as you arrive at your quiet home, but you came earlier than I had expected. Yesterday I found myself so unwell, and really exhausted, [while] letters received from the family made my stay here so unc