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Redding, Connecticut, to Jean Clemens
Clemens writes to Jean that he is "disappointed, distressed, & low-spirited, for that dream of yours & mine has come to nothing. That house turns out to be a poor trifling thing ..." He expresses his desire to "situate you exactly to your liking, dear child ... and I wish I could take your malady, & rid you of it for always. I wish your mother were here; she could help us.
- "Clemens writes to Jean that he is "disappointed, distressed, & low-spirited, for that dream of yours & mine has come to nothing. That house turns out to be a poor trifling thing ..." He expresses his desire to "situate you exactly to your liking, dear child ... and I wish I could take your malady, & rid you of it for always. I wish your mother were here; she could help us."@en
- "Redding, Connecticut, to Jean Clemens"@en