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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER XXVIII
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I have no objection, but, before you commence one, you had better see me and the improvements which I have made, and I can suggest a few more, rather of an ornamental character, and some economical arrangements which may be of use to you.
"I thank you for your kind invitation, and, when I come to Philadelphia, shall _A.

Vail_ myself of your politeness.

I suppose by this time you have a brood of chickens around you.

Well, go on and prosper.

As for me, I am not well; am much depressed at times, and have many cares, anxieties, and disappointments, in which I am aware I am not alone.


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