TO MISS PEABODY

 TO MISS PEABODY
 
54 Pinckney St., Jany. 1st, [1842]
 
Very dearest,
 
I would gladly go to Salem immediately if I could, but I am detained here by some ceremonies, which are needful to be gone through, previous to my final deliverance from the Custom-House. As Mr. Bancroft is not expected back from Washington for some days, I shall probably remain till nearly the close of next week. Meantime, I must be near at hand, because my presence may be required at any moment.
 
Naughtiest, thou shouldst not put thy little white hands into cold clay. Canst thou not use warm water? How canst thou hope for any warmth of conception and execution, when thou art working with material as cold as ice?
 
As to the proof-sheets, I think we need not trouble.... (Remainder of letter missing)