Emerson thanks Newcomb for a copy of his new book. He notes that he had "already read it enough to find the tone (which is often all the main thing, is it not?) which is surely that of courage and happiness. I am so much for these things that I almost regretted lately that the motto of our branch of the Emersons was 'Fideus servabo' when and [sic] English Emerson wrote to me lately that his branch had the watch-word 'Audacites eb hilanter'. I read in the chapters 'A plea for matter' and 'The song of life' in which I find things which appeal to me."
"Emerson thanks Newcomb for a copy of his new book. He notes that he had "already read it enough to find the tone (which is often all the main thing, is it not?) which is surely that of courage and happiness. I am so much for these things that I almost regretted lately that the motto of our branch of the Emersons was 'Fideus servabo' when and [sic] English Emerson wrote to me lately that his branch had the watch-word 'Audacites eb hilanter'. I read in the chapters 'A plea for matter' and 'The song of life' in which I find things which appeal to me.""@en
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