Jessica Mudditt

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As always, her ideas and John’s were quite similar, although she continued to be more extreme and more strident in her language. He influenced her, to be sure, but she also had a great deal of time alone to develop her own thoughts. Often they came up with the same ideas at the same time and wrote them to each other in letters that crossed in the mail. Abigail called this “the Tellegraph of the mind.”
Dearest Friend: A Life of Abigail Adams
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