Webster, Daniel (1782-1852) Quotation attributed to Daniel Webster
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Gilder Lehrman Collection #: GLC01946.64 Author/Creator: Webster, Daniel (1782-1852) Place Written: s.l. Type: Autograph note Date: circa 1850 Pagination: 1 p. ; 12.6 x 6.8 cm. Order a Copy
Quotation attributed to Daniel Webster. Includes an envelope with an inscription attributed to Webster's sister-in-law, Harriette Story Paige. The inscription states: "Mr. Webster wrote the enclosed in reply to a message of mine in a postscript to Mrs. Webster sending him 'many kisses.' "
Mr. Webster wrote the enclosed in reply to a message of mine in a postscript to Mrs. Webster sending him "many kisses" -
Daniel Webster's note:
Kisses are tasteless fruit, you know, unless they is gathered where they grow.
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