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_ Letters Of Later Date
Chapter VIII

I wish you could run on and see us all. Tom Hicks is right busy with his great portrait of the ex-Governor. Indeed, we are all so busy that I have only time to remember--rarely to say--that I am

Your ever aff.

G.W.C.

J.S. Dwight, Esq.

Give my kindest regards to your wife. I wish she could sing in your paper. _

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