“The men of facts wait their turn in grim silence, with that slight tension about the nostrils which the consciousness of carrying a "settler" in the form of a fact or a revolver gives the individual thus armed.”

The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)

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Poet, essayist, physician 1809–1894

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