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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, chapter 30 (search)
shall then prevail, and jealousies cease. But I will stop my sermon, and sign with my own hand Your affectionate brother, Chas. To Henry W. Longfellow, he wrote:— I am as weak as a girl, but only want strength. You will hear of poor Gossler's death. Gustavus Gossler, a German merchant living in Boston. For him life had a zest and a sparkle; and fortune had already lighted on his crest. Why was he selected who was reluctant to go, and another left who has little pleasure in stayGustavus Gossler, a German merchant living in Boston. For him life had a zest and a sparkle; and fortune had already lighted on his crest. Why was he selected who was reluctant to go, and another left who has little pleasure in staying? To his brother George. Boston, Aug. 15, 1844. my dear George,—You see that I still use the handwriting of Julia; for the fever still pertinaciously occupies my hands. I have been slowly gaining in strength since my letter by the last steamer, and have driven some nine or ten miles each day, stopping at the house of some friend, where I have reposed. Still, I am very weak, and have not yet walked out. I also continue to take my meals in my own room, and in many other respects find i