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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register 2 2 Browse Search
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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 24: Slavery and the law of nations.—1842.—Age, 31. (search)
f the speech in favor of resignation, and others contrariwise. I should rather infer that he meant to stay. The steamer sails very soon, and I must close. Let this hasty note congratulate you on your arrival in the bosom of your family and friends; and believe me now, As ever, affectionately yours, Charles Sumner. P. S. Judge Story has just called. He sends his warmest regards, and regrets very much that he could not see you again. To Henry W. Longfellow, London. Boston, Oct. 15, 1842. dear Henry,—Will this pass you on the wave, or meet you in London? We are all earnest to see you again, and to join with you in converse. You will find us a little older than when you left,—some of us no more in love with the world or life, and poor Cleveland ill indeed. It is thought he must go immediately on a long voyage, either to Rio Janeiro or the Mediterranean. He is thin and feeble. My heart bleeds; and I wish that I could lay down the burden of life, and endue him with