“I am heartily tired of this life of bondage, responsibility, and toil. I wish it was at an end…. We are both physically very healthy…. Our tempers are cheerful. We are social and popular. But it is one of our greatest comforts that the pledge not to take a second term relieves us from considering it. That was a lucky thing. It is a reform — or rather a precedent for a reform, which will be valuable.”

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