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_ Early Letters To John S. Dwight Chapter XIX My dear Friend,--If I should come to Brook Farm on Thursday evening will it be convenient, and shall you be at home? If all circumstances favor, I should like to remain with you until Saturday. On Thursday I shall go into Boston to hear what the Texas Convention is saying, and if I hear anything very eloquent or interesting may not see you until Friday. I was very sorry to know nothing of your convention until it was over. I should have run down to have seen you. On Saturday evening I was at the Academy, and on Sunday at the Handel and Haydn. I have by Burrill a letter from Cranch, and a book of German songs from Isaac. More anon. Your friend ever, G.W. Curtis. CONCORD, January 28th, 1845. _ |