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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER XXXIV
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I felt no inclination to go, but, as no refusal would be accepted, I put on my best and at nine o'clock, in company with Mr.and Mrs.Shaffner (the latter of whom, by the by, is quite a pleasant and pretty woman, with a boy one year older than Arthur and about as mischievous) and Mr.and Mrs.
John Kendall.
"I went to the ladies' parlor and was presented to the ladies, six in number, who did the honors (if that is the expression) of the evening.
There was a great crowd, I think not less than three hundred people, and from all parts of the country--Senators and their wives, members of the House and their wives and daughters, and there was a great number of fine looking men and women.

I was constantly introduced to a great many, who uniformly showered their compliments on your _modest_ husband." The card of invitation has been lost, but it was, perhaps, to a President's Reception, and the "great" crowd of three hundred would not tax the energies of the President's aides at the present day.
The next letter is written in a more serious vein:-- "_February 26._ I am very busily engaged in the preparation of my papers for an extension of my patents.

This object is of vital importance to me; it is, in fact, the moment to reap the harvest of so many years of labor, and expense, and toil, and neglected would lose me the fruits of all....
F.O.J.Smith is here, the same ugly, fiendlike, dog-in-the-manger being he has ever been, the 'thorn in the flesh' which I pray to be able to support by the sufficient grace promised.

It is difficult to know how to feel and act towards such a man, so unprincipled, so vengeful, so bent on injury, yet the command to bless those that curse, to pray for those who despitefully use us and persecute us, to love our enemies, to forgive our enemies, is in full force, and I feel more anxious to comply with this injunction of our blessed Saviour than to have the thorn removed, however strongly this latter must be desired." "_March 4._ You have little idea of the trouble and expense to which I am put in this 'extension' matter....

I shall have to pay hundreds of dollars more before I get through here, besides being harassed in all sorts of ways from now till the 20th of June next.


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