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In this letter to William Lloyd Garrison, Edmund Quincy proposes new travel plans for he and Garrison to visit Wrentham. Referencing train schedules, Quincy tells Garrison that rather than come to him early on Wednesday morning, he should travel to Dedham on Tuesday night and spend the night there, so they can leave early together on Wedenesday. He tells Garrison, "Now don't make any obstacles in the way - for only think what a pleasant evening we shall have together & how long it is since you have been here or we have had any talk together."
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