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eradicated without the use of remedies that may sometimes make us, in our short-sightedness, grieve to have it back again. I pray, therefore, we may all remember, at the North, that they also serve who only stand and wait. And I pray, too, we may all remember that the condition of the master, if rightly considered, is hardly more to be envied than that of the slave, and needs quite as much tenderness, and forecast in its treatment. To Miss Maria Edgeworth, Edgeworthtown. Boston, March 30, 1844. my dear Miss Edgeworth,—. . . . On looking over your letter, which is now lying before me, I am struck anew with the substantial similarity of the interests, great and small, that agitate society on both sides of the Atlantic, and, I dare say, on both sides of the globe. Man, as a wise friend Rev. Dr. Francis Wayland, author of Elements of Intellectual Philosophy, etc., and President of Brown University, Rhode Island. once said to me, is, after all, an animal that has only a few