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Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals

CHAPTER IV
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We have lived together since December and have not, as yet, had a falling out.

I find his thoughts of art agree perfectly with my own.

He is enthusiastic and so am I, and we have not time, scarcely, to think of anything else; everything we do has a reference to art, and all our plans are for our mutual advancement in it.
Our amusements are walking, _occasionally_ attending the theatres, and the company of Mr.Allston and a few other gentlemen, consisting of three or four painters and poets.

We meet by turn at each other's rooms and converse and laugh.
"Mr.Allston is our most intimate friend and companion.

I can't feel too grateful to Him for his attentions to me; he calls every day and superintends all we are doing.


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