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Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 11: no. 19
Boylston place
: later Lyrics --1866; aet. 47 (search)
day this week and my presence has been compulsory. I have kept on with Fichte whose Sittenlehre I have nearly finished. Have copied one or two poems, written various letters in behalf of the magazine, have seen Ristori thrice on the stage and once in private. November 10. Finished copying and correcting my editorial for the first number of my weekly. Finished also Fichte's Sittenlehre for whose delightful reading I thank God, praying never to act quite unworthily of its maxims. November 11. Called on Mrs. Charles Sumner, and saw both parties, who were very cordial and seemed very happy. November 15. Crackers, .25, eggs, .43, rosewater for Frank Crawford, .48. Very weary and overdone. The twelve apostles shall judge the twelve tribes in that the Christian doctrine judges the Jews. I lead a weary life of hurry and interruption. November 18. Weary hearts must, I think, be idle hearts, for it is cheery even to be overworked. My studies and experience have combined
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 3: Newport 1879-1882; aet. 60-63 (search)
I called to see her, going first to town to buy her some little gift.... Had a very interesting talk with her. She was nicely dressed in black, with a fresh cap and lilac ribbon, and a little silk handkerchief. For her this was quite an unusual toilette. I wished her a good year to come, but she said: Why should I want to live another year? I can do nothing. I suggested that she should dictate her reminiscences to the girl who waits upon her and who writes, she says, a good hand. November 11. I went to see the old Seventh Day Baptist Church, now occupied by the Newport Historical Society, in which my great-grandfather, Governor Samuel Ward, used to attend service .... December 24, Boston. Spoke at the Home for Intemperate Women at 6 P. M. I did my best. Text: Of whom the whole family in heaven and earth are named. Subject: The Christian family; God, its father, all mankind brothers and sisters.... Afterwards went to the Christmas Messiah. Felt more sure than ever that
Laura E. Richards, Maud Howe, Florence Howe Hall, Julia Ward Howe, 1819-1910, in two volumes, with portraits and other illustrations: volume 1, Chapter 12: Stepping westward 1901-1902; aet. 82-83 (search)
nary! Once Maud, recently returned from Europe, apologized for having inadvertently taken the dictionary from 241 Beacon Street. How dreadful it was of me to take your dictionary! What have you done? Did you buy a new one? I did not know you had taken it! But-how did you get along without a dictionary? The elder looked her surprise. I never use a word whose meaning I do not know! But the spelling? There was no answer to this, save a whimsical shrug of the shoulders. November 11. The day of the celebration of dear Chev's one hundredth birthday. Before starting for the Temple I received three beautiful gifts of flowers, a great bunch of white roses from Lizzie Agassiz, a lovely bouquet of violets from Mrs. Frank Batcheller, and some superb chrysanthemums from Mrs. George H. Perkins. The occasion was to me one of solemn joy and thankfulness. Senator Hoar presided with beautiful grace, preluding with some lovely reminiscences of Dr. Howe's visit to his office in