Sunday, March 27, 1842.Springfield,
IL. | Lincoln writes to his friend, Joshua F. Speed, of
Louisville, Kentucky. Lincoln reveals his discontent since he ended the
relationship with Mary Todd over a year ago. He writes, "Since then, it seems
to me, I should have been entirely happy, but for the never-absent idea, that
there is one still unhappy whom I have contributed to make so.
That still kills my soul. I can not but reproach myself, for even wishing to be
happy while she is otherwise."Abraham Lincoln to Joshua F. Speed,
27 March 1842, CW, 1:282-83. |