[Boston—Thursday, 17 January 1867]

Thursday morning. A wondrous snow storm of the kind which snows up country folk. I don’t know when we have seen such surely not for years, the windows are covered with the wooly drift so we can hardly see out and all is still in the streets—truly as J. loves to quote

 

“the tumultuous privacy of storm.”


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