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My duties here are not at all distasteful and the position with it's surroundings, is quite pleasant, but there is such a sameness [underline] and tameness [underline] to the work, that I, who have been accustomed to so much more activity and change, get restless [underline], and feel as if I must get a wider range.  Then the assistance I am obliged to give to my brothers, which increased with their growth and advancement in education make a larger income than I obtain here, an important matter with me.    So, which I rest content with the present, [underline] I keep an eye open for any future improvement possible.  Among things tho't of [2 words underline] is a place in the Pay Dept. [2 words underline], if Congress allows that Corps to be filled.  I am afraid of three things however: - 1st.  That Congress in its present temper won't consent - 2nd:- That the President & Sec'y. would not, owing to the general state of affairs, feel like favoring
My duties here are not at all distasteful and the position with it's surroundings, is quite pleasant, but there is such a sameness [underline] and tameness [underline] to the work, that I, who have been accustomed to so much more activity and change, get restless [underline], and feel as if I must get a wider range.  Then the assistance I am obliged to give to my brothers, which increased with their growth and advancement in education make a larger income than I obtain here, an important matter with me.    So, which I rest content with the present, [underline] I keep an eye open for any future improvement possible.  Among things tho't of [2 words underline] is a place in the Pay Dept. [2 words underline], if Congress allows that Corps to be filled.  I am afraid of three things however: - 1st.  That Congress in its present temper won't consent - 2nd:- that the President & Sec'y. would not, owing to the general state of affairs, feel like favoring Massachusetts, particularly, and 3rd. that the Sec'y. might retain a personal [underline] objection to me because of a little difference of opinion which occurred between us, at the time I resigned.
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My duties here are not at all distasteful and the position with it's surroundings, is quite pleasant, but there is such a sameness [underline] and tameness [underline] to the work, that I, who have been accustomed to so much more activity and change, get restless [underline], and feel as if I must get a wider range. Then the assistance I am obliged to give to my brothers, which increased with their growth and advancement in education make a larger income than I obtain here, an important matter with me. So, which I rest content with the present, [underline] I keep an eye open for any future improvement possible. Among things tho't of [2 words underline] is a place in the Pay Dept. [2 words underline], if Congress allows that Corps to be filled. I am afraid of three things however: - 1st. That Congress in its present temper won't consent - 2nd:- that the President & Sec'y. would not, owing to the general state of affairs, feel like favoring Massachusetts, particularly, and 3rd. that the Sec'y. might retain a personal [underline] objection to me because of a little difference of opinion which occurred between us, at the time I resigned. What do you think about it?