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Washington D.C. Dec. 8. 1882

My dear friend Parker Pillsbury,
Thanks for your thoughtful
letter. I am deeply touched by it. I feel
in it the throbbing of your own true
heart. It comes as a voice in the
wilderness and has a lonely sound.
You are looking over a field where the
workers were once numerous, but now
few, and from which in the order of
nature, the few that remain will soon
be gone. Of the platform men of distinction
in the great work of our lives. Few
besides yourself and Wendell Phillips
remain and most of the [rank and?]

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