Omar Al-Zaman

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Not long after, however, Adams did receive a letter from Abigail, written at Quincy on January 15, 1797: The cold has been more severe than I can ever before recollect. It has frozen the ink in my pen, and chilled the blood in my veins, but not the warmth of my affection for him for whom my heart beats with unabated ardor through all the changes and vicissitudes of life, in the still calm of Peacefield, and the turbulent scenes in which he is about to engage.
John Adams
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