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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER X
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I think I shall be tempted to stay a week or two there....

I do not like Windsor very much.
It is a very dissipated place, and dissipation, too, of the lowest sort.
There is very little gentleman's society." WINDSOR, VERMONT, September 28, 1816.
I am still in this place....

I have written Lucretia on the subject of acquainting her parents, and I have no doubt she will assent....

I hear her spoken of in this part of the country as very celebrated, both for her beauty and, particularly, for her disposition; and this I have heard without there being the slightest suspicion of any attachment, or even acquaintance, between us.

This augurs well most certainly.


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