Whittier Land a Handbook of North Essex Containing Many Anecdotes of And Poems

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Whittier Land a Handbook of North Essex Containing Many Anecdotes of And Poems
Samuel T Samuel Thomas Pickard
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Rev. Mr. Col lier, at No. 30 Federal Street. When visiting Boston in middle life, he felt most at home in the old Marlboro Hotel on Washington Street. He would often leave the hotel for a morning walk, and find a hearty welcome at the breakfast hour from his clear friends, Mr. And Mrs. James T. Fields, at No. 148 Charles Street. In later life, at the home of Governor Claflin. At No. 63 Mount Vernon Street, he was frequently an honored guest. It was here he first met Elizabeth Stuart Phelps, who... gives this ac count of their meeting: On this morning he came in across the thick carpet with that nervous but soft step which every one who ever saw him remembers. Straight J O as his own pine tree, high of stature, and lofty of mien, he moved like a flash of light or thought. The first impres sion which one received was of such eagerness to see his friends that his heart outran his feet. He seemed to suppose that he was receiving, not extending the bene diction ; and he offered the delicate tribute to his friend of allowing him to perceive the sense of debt.

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