To Rev. Convers Francis.
Boston, October 25, 1836.
I am very glad that you liked “Philothea,” and that the dedication pleased you. Among my personal friends the book has proved far more of a favorite than I had supposed it would.
I have heard the echo of newspaper praise, but have not in fact seen a single notice of i “Philothea.”
For my own sake, I care far less about literary success than I could easily make people believe; but I am glad if this work adds to my reputation, because it will help to increase my influence in the anti-slavery cause.
It will be another mite added to the widow's fund for the treasury
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of the Lord.
Every day that I live, I feel more and more thankful for my deep interest in a cause which carries me out of myself.