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Letter from Richard Davis Webb, [Dublin?, Ireland], to Maria Weston Chapman, [1846?]

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Holograph, signed.Richard Davis Webb has a quantity of steel bugles which he will try to send to the anti-slavery bazaar. Richard Allen received a letter from Charles L. Remond saying that he is coming to England with Frederick Douglass. Webb thinks that this will injure Douglass's mission for these reasons: "I don't know an individual who would be really glad to see Remond again. He begged too much and too undisguisedly and behaved very often like a big spoiled child." Webb would like to know how Edmund Quincy is getting on and if Mrs. Quincy is quite restored. He will be glad to see Arnold Buffum again.
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