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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER VI
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The sunshine of her eyes has not beamed upon me since I beheld you delightedly and gallantly figuring at her side at Daddy Value's ball, where I exhibited sundry feats of the same sort myself.
"By the way, Mons.

V.is still in fiddling condition, and the immaculate Ann Jane Caroline Gibbs, Madame, has bestowed a subject on the state!! "A fortnight since your friend Nancy Goodrich was married to William Ellsworth.

Emily Webster is soon to plight her faith to his brother Henry.

Miss Mary Ann Woolsey thinks of consummating the blessedness of a Mr.Scarborough before the expiration of the summer.

He is a widower of thirty or thirty-five with one child, a little girl four or five years old.
"Thus, you see, my dear friend, all here seem to be setting their faces heavenward; all seem ambitious of repairing the ravages of war....
"P.S.


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