Diary of Charles Francis Adams, volume 2

Saturday 11th.

Monday 13th.

Sunday 12th. CFA

1829-07-12

Sunday 12th. CFA
Sunday 12th.

At home all day. Ennuyé un peu. Too many people here. I cannot somehow or other get along pleasantly, and why, it is inconceivable to me unless perhaps that the manners are too noisy for my modest diffidence. I am unable to make that stir which others do. Sidney and his wife, Mr. Everett and his wife, Mr. Frothingham and his wife, and Mr. Briggs, the Minister who preached,1 were the persons who were here during the course of the day but they all left before evening, which I passed as usual with Abby. I am a little surprised to hear of the dissolution of the engagement of Allyne Otis with Miss Lenox. But from what I have heard, it ought not perhaps to astonish me. I was not aware of it, when I met him the other day.

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Presumably Charles Briggs, the Congregational preacher at Lexington ( Mass. Register, 1829, p. 115).