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The Collected Works and Correspondence of Chauncey Wright
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Collected Works of Chauncey Wright, Volume 3
Letters
CHAPTER II.
To the Same.

To the Same.

Cambridge, June 15, 1864.

I was very thankful to learn, with the first news I received of your mishap, that—thanks to tender care and a good constitution— you are doing so well.

Ansel writes that you expect to be on crutches in two or three weeks. Hope is a good medicine, but don’t let it stimulate you to impatience.

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But it will hardly do for one like me to attempt to counsel such a brave and noble fellow, as you have shown yourself to be, how to bear his misfortunes, though I had also to exercise the courage of patience last summer with my inglorious wound.

I was very glad also to learn from Miss Ware that you had come under the care of so good a friend.

Before long — before you have had many weary days to count — I hope to be with you for a short time at least. Meantime, I shall hear frequently from you through George and Ansel.