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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER XXXII
19/37

As might be expected then, I have my plans interfered with by mercenary speculators who threaten to put up rival telegraphs and contest my patent.

_I am ready for them._ We have had to apply for an injunction on the Philadelphia and Pittsburg line.

The case is an aggravated one and will be decided on Monday or Tuesday at Philadelphia in Circuit Court of United States.

I have no uneasiness as to the result.
[It was decided against him, however, but this proved only a temporary check.] "There are more F.O.Js.than one, yet not one quite so bad.

I think amid all the scramble I shall probably have enough come to my share, and it does not matter by what means our Heavenly Father chooses to curtail my receipts, for I shall have just what he pleases, none can hinder it, and more I do not want....


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