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12 avr. 1881 - “After a night of terror, we went to sleep for a few moments, and I could not rise.” JL691

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In this letter to the Norcross cousins, Emily described the horror and fear townspeople experienced with the frequent fires: “We had another fire -- it was in Phoenix Row, Monday a week ago, at two in the night. The horses were harnessed to move the office -- Austin's office, I mean… The fire-bells are oftener, now, almost, than church bells.” She enclosed the poem “We never know we go -- when we are going.”

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12 avr. 1881
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~ Il y a 144 ans