friends there, if in such a place it
will prosper long with us. The climate there is greatly better
than ours; they are excellent people, well affected to us; and
can be lived with, though of high temper and ways! They are the
Lord Ashburtons, in fact; more properly the younger stratum of
that house; partly a kind of American people,--who know Waldo
Emerson, among other fine things, very well! I think we are to
stay some three weeks: the bustle of moving is already begun.
You promise us a new Book soon? Let it be soon, then. There are
many persons here that will welcome it now. To one man here it
is ever as an _articulate voice_ amid the infinite cackling and
cawing. That remains my best definition of the effect it has on
me. Adieu, my friend. Good be with you and your Household
always. _Vale._
--T.C.
CV. Carlyle to Emerson
Chelsea, 3 January, 1846
Dear Emerson,--I received your Letter* by the last Packet three
or four days ago: this is the last day of answering, the monthly
Packet sails towards you again from Liverpool tomorrow morning;
and I am in great pressure with many writings, elsewhither and
thither: therefore I must be very brief. I have just written to
Mr. Hart of Philadelphia; his Draft (as I judge clearly by the
Banker's speech and silence) is accepted, all right; and in
fact, means _money_ at this time: for which I have written to
thank him heartily. Do you very heartily thank Mr. Furness for
me;--Furness and various friends, as Transatlantic matters now
are, must accept a _silent_ gratitude from me. The speech of men
and American hero-worshipers is grown such a babblement: in very
truth, _silence_ is the thing that chiefly has meaning,--there
or here....
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To my very great astonishment, the Book _Cromwell_ proves popular
here; and there is to be another edition very soon. Edition
with improvements--for some fifty or so of new (not _all_
insignificant) Letters have turned up, and I must try to do
something rational with them;--with which painful operation I am
again busy. It will make the two volumes about _equal_ perhaps,
--which will be one benefit! If any American possibility lie in
this, I will take better care of it.--Alas, I have not got one
word with you yet! Tell me of your Lectures;--of all things.
Ever yours,
T. Carlyle
We returned from Hampshire exactly a week ago; never
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