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EnglishVoice Age
Middle Aged (35-54)Accents
North American (General) North American (US South)Transcript
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mm. President Jefferson Davis came across the aisle to speak to me at church today. He was very cordial, and I appreciated the honor at Mrs Davis's reception. Dismal news for Civil War seemed certain at mrs tombs reception. Mr stevens came by me twice before. We have had it out on the subject of this confederacy today. He was not cheerful in his views. I called him half hearted, and accused him of looking back. He was deeply interesting, and he gave me some new ideas as to our dangerous situation, fears for the future, and not exultation at our successes, pervade his discourse. Dined at President Davis's and never had a pleasanter day. He, as witty as he is wise. He was very agreeable. He took me into dinner. The talk was of Washington. Nothing about present difficulties. A general Anderson was in the oval dumps. He says the north are so much better prepared than we are. They are organized, or will be by general scott. We are in wild confusion. Their army is the best in the world. We are wretchedly armed, etc, etc. Mary Chestnut 1861