. Days and events, 1860-1866 . d the distaste for writing so much aboutmyself have had something to do with the long intervals betweenlaying down and taking up the pen in this task. I believe tliat everyword has been written on Sunday. I am glad now to feel that I canbe utterly lazy on that day. If any one ever reads this, he will ob-serv^e probably that in different parts the narrative proceeds atvery different gaits and in very different styles. This is accountedfor by the many times at which it has been written, the long in-tervals between the various times, and the very long period overwhi


. Days and events, 1860-1866 . d the distaste for writing so much aboutmyself have had something to do with the long intervals betweenlaying down and taking up the pen in this task. I believe tliat everyword has been written on Sunday. I am glad now to feel that I canbe utterly lazy on that day. If any one ever reads this, he will ob-serv^e probably that in different parts the narrative proceeds atvery different gaits and in very different styles. This is accountedfor by the many times at which it has been written, the long in-tervals between the various times, and the very long period overwhich they extend. THE END Abe Ctiber^ibe ^itH CAMBRIDGE . MASSACHUSETTSU . S . A 84 *^Br APR ^§55 P co- ir ^ H3 ►i M m tu- 3 00 o o o> P g ^i ON 3 P3 (D P- cn .. (T) t-i 1^ 4 fi — tr* H ^« • Oo ON M o CO 1 ■tr- vo t-i o w IV) ^ H P o oo 3daysevents18601800live. 9


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