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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 2, Chapter 23: return to his profession.—1840-41.—Age, 29-30. (search)
He sees into his subject as a man whose eye is single. have made repeated inquiries after you, as well as every gentleman whom I have met, who had the pleasure of knowing you. It is my intention to return in the spring; and I shall go home loaded with messages of kindness and friendship for you. Edward Everett, while Minister to England, wrote, Aug. 11, 1843: I often hear you spoken of with the greatest kindness,— particularly in the Carlisle and Sutherland families. Dr. Howe wrote, Aug. 2, 1843: I have been again and again gratified, and my heart has thrilled with pleasure, at hearing the warm and affectionate expressions of regard which the mention of your name invariably draws out. Mrs. Waterston writes:— When he returned from Europe I was married and living in Boston. His success in English and French society—a rare distinction then—made him quite the lion of society here. But he was Charles Sumner all the same; and when he came home with my husband unexpectedly