A Letter to His Countrymen

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A Letter to His Countrymen
James Fenimore Cooper
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&c. Now, the manner in which I am coupled with Mr. Morse, in the commencement of this paragraph, and the manner in which Mr. Morse is made to speak for himself in its close, would give the reader just reason to think I had said what is here imputed to me. All I say is, that " the Bravo is certainly no very flattering picture for the upstart aristocrats of the new regime, and that no- thing is more natural than their desire to undervalue the book. " I leave the reader to compare these words with... the language just quoted from the American. I was answer- ing a letter, and many of my remarks had a direct refe- rence to what had been previously said by my correspon- dent, and it is possible there may be some obscurity in its phrases. My own impression was, that the critique was more owing to the Finance Controversy than to any other 36 cause, though I had abundant evidence that the substance of the Bravo itself was disagreeable to some of the new aristocracy. All that is said in the American of my " flouting-" my Americanisms in the faces of foreigners, whose hospitality I had been enjoying, is unmerited ; and all that is said, by contrast, of the deportment of the person who claims the honour of having written Cassio, will ap- pear absurd to those who were in Paris during our com- mon residence in that city.

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