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Excerpt from The Proscribed German Student: Being a Sketch of Some Interesting Incidents in the Life and Melancholy Death of the Late Lewis Clausing
In the last winter he called on me several times, generally very early before day. I gave him a ticket to the lectures of the University, and saw him at several of them. In the spring I also sent him a free ticket to the Exhibition of the National Academy of Design, and thus endeavored to divert his mind from dwelling on his troubles, and to dis sipate the idea that he could be essentially injured by any secret machinations against him. After meeting him at the exhibition, I saw him no more until Tuesday, June 28th. He brought a new preface to his manuscript, which is inserted before the introduction. This preface contains expres sions which, since his death, evidently show that he was then contemplating the fatal act which he afterwards committed He looked dejected and.
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