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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER VII
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From a conversation with him I have a scheme in view which, when I have matured, I will submit to you for your approbation.
"The King of Prussia I have seen but once, and then had but an imperfect view of him.

He came to the window with the Prince Regent and bowed to the people (at St.James's Palace).

He is tall and thin, has an agreeable countenance, but rather dejected in consequence of the late loss of his queen, to whom he was very much attached.
"General Bluecher, now Prince Bluecher, I have seen five or six times.

I saw him on his entrance into London, all covered with dust, and in a very ordinary kind of vehicle.

On the day after I saw him several times in his carriage, drawn about wherever he wished by the _mob_.


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