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3605. GRIEF, Stuperfying.—
Your letter
found me a little emerging from the stupor of
mind which had rendered me as dead to the
world as was she whose loss occasioned it. [228]
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To the Chevalier de Chattellux. Washington ed. i, 322.
Ford ed., iii, 64.
(Am.
1782)
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