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Margaret Fuller, Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (ed. W. H. Channing), chapter 11 (search)
eary months, at the risk of all she most prized. Soon after the entrance of the French, she wrote thus, to the resident Envoy of the United States: My dear Mr. Cass,— I beg you to come and see me, and give me your counsel, and, if need be, your aid, to get away from Rome. From what I hear this morning, I fear we may be oncet I should not survive the birth of my child; again during the siege of Rome, the father and I being both in danger. I took Mrs. Story, and, when she left Rome, Mr. Cass, into my confidence. Both were kind as sister and brother. Amid much pain and struggle, sweet is the memory of the generous love I received from William and Emelyn Story, and their uncle. They helped me gently through a most difficult period. Mr. Cass, also, who did not know me at all, has done everything possible for me. A letter to her sister fills out these portraits of her husband and child. About Ossoli Giovanni Angelo Oasoli. I do not like to say much, as he is an excee