(seq. 58)

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LibrarianDiva at Oct 21, 2021 02:42 PM

(seq. 58)

Brookline Sep 30th 1800
My dear friend,
Your letters have always afforded me pe-
culiar pleasure But your No 21, from the consolation it breathed
and the sympathy it expressed was more than ever accepta-
ble It did "good, like a medicine" It did not probe the wound
which the friendly hand of time was beginning to heal; and thus
cause it to bleed afresh Like a mollifying plaister it allayed
irritation and produced a sweet temporary relief Why is it that
friends do not oftener come forward in seasons of distress to be

(seq. 58)