Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to Eudora Clark, 1871 Feb. 15.

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Autograph letter signed : Cambridge, to Eudora Clark, 1871 Feb. 15.

Regarding half a dozen autographs that he is sending her, despite his shame; asking her to let him know if she finds "more than half a dozen lunatics who are willing to take this paper currency."

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