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1. "she is happy"--Blagden to Field, October 27, 1865, at MB.
2. "spring in me"--CC to Ann Stevenson Lemon, January 13, 1866, at PPCc.
3. "unless seen"--ibid.
4. "longer with me"--CC to Seward, May 18, 1866, at NRU.
5. "my social duties"--CC to Seward, July 3, 1866, at NRU.
6. "in a public way"--CC to Field, September 29, 1866, at MB.
7. "beautiful in nature"--Fanny Seward to CC, July 12, 1866, at NRU.
8. "altar of your country"--CC to Seward, November 23, 1866, at NRU.
9. "something from Miss Stebbins"--CC to James Holland Beal, May 23, 1867, at MH-H.
10. "else to fight"--CC to Elizabeth Peabody, July 23, 1869, at MBHi.
11. "struggled and suffered"--quoted in Thorp, Literary Sculptors, p. 94.
12. "cultivated people"--CC to president of Boston YMCA, May 1, 1867, in CCP, 3, 901.
13. "to be my proxy"--Seward to CC, July 17, 1867, in CCP, 13, 3699.
14. "like sea-birds"--CC to Emma Crow Cushman, July 27, 1867, in CCP, 3, 919.
15. "proud republic of America"--quoted in Joseph Rossi, The Image of America in Mazzini's Writings (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1954), p. 73.
16. "by such a proceeding"--quoted in Leo Francis Stock, "An American Consul Joins the Papal Zouaves," Catholic World, 132 (November, 1930): 149.
17. "want him dismissed"--quoted in Rossi, Image of America, p. 74.
18. "lesson well learned"--CC to Seward, February 29, 1868, at NRU.
19. "for seven months"--CC to Lemon, December 30, 1867, at PPCc.
20. "delightfully human nature"--Peabody to Stebbins, quoted in Stebbins, pp. 139-40.
21. "no changes in me"--quoted in Whipple, Charles Dickens, p. 179.
22. "possibly help it"--CC to Annie Fields, July 15, 1868, at CSmH.
23. "have remarked it"--CC to Algernon Chase, July 13, 1868, quoted in Stowe's note at MCR.
24. "away from them?"--CC to Emma Crow Cushman, July 13, 1868, in CCP, 3, 979.
25. "no whole, no harmony"--CC to Emma Crow Cushman, September 12, 1868, in CCP, 3, 1032.
26. "my home in Newport"--CC to William F. Bridges, August 23, 1865, at MCR.
27. under the tables and chairs--Emma Crow Cushman's memoirs, p. 18, in CCP, 15.
28. "by not coming"--quoted in Mrs. George W. Childs, Talks with a Friend Recalling Those I Have Met and Entertained, also Incidents of Former Days (typescript at PPHi), pp. 24-26.
29. "her trouble if possible"--quoted in Clement, Charlotte Cushman, p. 90.
30. "with dread and fear"--CC to Peabody, July 23, 1869, at MBHi.
31. "discovered it"--ibid.
32. "sweet and lovely?"--CC to James Fields, July 7, 1869, at CSmH.
33. "sedative of a kiss"--Blagden to CC, July 16 [1869], in CCP.
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