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Mary Thacher Higginson, Thomas Wentworth Higginson: the story of his life, XV: journeys (search)
ley at first of Livingstone, but recalled some English Higginson who had been in the papers as connected with c was the next country to be visited, and there Colonel Higginson stayed with friends, going thence to Germany. The following year, after his second marriage, Colonel Higginson received, through Professor Longfellow, this oquence in the cause of truth and freedom. Colonel Higginson went abroad twice more, in 1897 and 1901, on bLondon at the time of the Queen's Jubilee, and Colonel Higginson wrote:— London seems so confoundedly empbroad, it was always assumed by strangers that Colonel Higginson was an Englishman. An Englishwoman said to hiritten down for this memoir his impressions of Colonel Higginson. From an English point of view no praise coulal sermon was preached by this clergyman after Colonel Higginson's death from the text, A man shall be as an hiing anecdotes about Coleridge, Southey, and Lamb. Higginson wrote:— July 20. Lunched with E. Hartley Co