A Correspondence Between Edward Brooks And John a Lowell With Remarks By Edwar

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Mr. Wright Boott had had no intercourse with her, or her husband, for years, and had formerly treated her very ill. In answer, however, to an affectionate letter, written in her affliction, making that request, Mr. Wright Boott called to see her, and was at first kind in his manner, but soon after insisted on her signing a formal paper, promising to observe certain conditions, already alluded to. She was never to see him, but to live by herself in her own apartments, and never to permit either ...Mrs. Brooks, or Mr. Wm. Boott, to visit her. The original paper ought to be in Mr. Lowell's possession, as execu- tor. No copy was kept by Mrs. Lyman. Its terms, as above stated, were strictly observed. He had his meals in the par- lor, she in her own room; and they never met. This con- tinued to his death.
Not long before his death, as the time was approaching when the house, which had been sold, was to be given up to the pur- chaser, Mrs. Lyman, anticipating a removal, wrote him another affectionate letter, hoping that such circumstances might reopen their intercourse, or at least soften his feelings.


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