Library of Formatting Examples:Correspondence/04A
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minute study of the storm. She was on the alert to detect anything which might lead her to correct her description. Of this new story Charles Summer wrote from the senate chamber:-- /# <sc>My dear Mrs. Stowe</sc>,--I am rejoiced to learn, from your excellent sister here, that you are occupied with another tale exposing slavery. I feel that it will act directly upon pending questions, and help us in our struggle for Kansas, and also to overthrow the slave-oligarchy in the coming Presidential election. We need your help at once in our struggle. /* Ever sincerely yours, <sc>Charles Sumner</sc>.[** Move signature to its own line.] */ #/ Having finished this second great story of slavery, in the early summer of 1856 Mrs. Stowe decided to visit Europe again, in search of a much-needed rest. She
Letters as block quotes
Even though this letter is printed with the same margins and same font size as the other text on the page, it's preceded and followed by extra white space (blank lines), so we enclose it in Block Quotes.
