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C. Edwards Lester, Life and public services of Charles Sumner: Born Jan. 6, 1811. Died March 11, 1874., Section Eighth: the war of the Rebellion. (search)
any letters for me? Yes, but they are at my office. You shall have them to-morrow. They are all well at home. And Bella? Yes. Oh, God be praised!— After a few moments of repose, he again opened his eyes wide.— I have been gone soor whole days his life was pulsating in its gossamer tenement, fluttering over the misty barriers of the spirit-world. Bella's letters, received during his extreme illness, could now be read. They were among the noblest ever written by woman. e. I expected it, although I knew how crushingly the blow would fall. But if you had not loved your country better than Bella, it would have broken her heart. I hope now in a few weeks you will be again by my side. When your health is once more be my husband, God has decreed that I shall die a widow never married. He did return to the Mohawk Valley. He married Bella. He returned to the war; and on the eve of the great day of Antietam he heard that his son was born, and the hero-father
any letters for me? Yes, but they are at my office. You shall have them to-morrow. They are all well at home. And Bella? Yes. Oh, God be praised!— After a few moments of repose, he again opened his eyes wide.— I have been gone soor whole days his life was pulsating in its gossamer tenement, fluttering over the misty barriers of the spirit-world. Bella's letters, received during his extreme illness, could now be read. They were among the noblest ever written by woman. e. I expected it, although I knew how crushingly the blow would fall. But if you had not loved your country better than Bella, it would have broken her heart. I hope now in a few weeks you will be again by my side. When your health is once more be my husband, God has decreed that I shall die a widow never married. He did return to the Mohawk Valley. He married Bella. He returned to the war; and on the eve of the great day of Antietam he heard that his son was born, and the hero-father