"In the evening, after tea, he customarily sat in the parlour, with his family, for an hour, unbending from the severity of study, entering freely into the feelings and concerns of his children, and relaxing into cheerful and animated conversation, accompanied frequently with sprightly remarks, and sallies of wit and humour."
--Sereno Dwight, great-grandson of JE (Hickman ed. of Works, I:ccxxviii)
How I would love to have been there!
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