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Add to My CitationsTo Andrew H. H. Dawson
1–7? January 1880 • Hartford, Conn.
(MS, draft: CU-MARK, UCCL 01755)
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Hartford, Jan. 24/80.

A H H Dawson, Esq:

Dear Sir:

I have the highest appreciation of Burns’s genius, & the greatest respect for his memory—therefore it was a pleasure to me to contemplate assisting at the honors of the 26th, where I meant to attack one position of that poet—though not in an irreverent way—& endeavor to show that Man was not made to Mourn. But circumstances have [MS page 2] occurred to-day to change my route & extinguish my speech. I began to write the speech, & was producing a logical, compact & convincing argument, when there was an interruption.


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