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It seems very true, and makes me the more gratified to receive it.

General Sabine (182/1.

See "Life and Letters," III., page 28.) wrote to me and asked me to attend at the anniversary, but I told him it was really impossible.

I have never been able to conjecture the cause; but I find that on my good days, when I can write for a couple of hours, that anything which stirs me up like talking for half or even a quarter of an hour, generally quite prostrates me, sometimes even for a long time afterwards.

I believe attending the anniversary would possibly make me seriously ill.
I should enjoy attending and shaking you and a few of my other friends by the hand, but it would be folly even if I did not break down at the time.


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