Lord, when shall we be done changing?
Dec. 21st, 2018 01:29 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This is a long letter, but you are not at all bound to answer it. Possibly, if you do answer it, and direct it to Herman Melville, you will missend it – for the very fingers that now guide this pen are not precisely the same that just took it up and put it on this paper. Lord, when shall we be done changing? Ah! it’s a long stage, and no inn in sight, and night coming, and the body cold. But with you for a passenger, I am content and can be happy. I shall leave the world, I feel, with more satisfaction for having come to know you. Knowing you persuades me more than the Bible of our immortality.
—Herman Melville to Nathaniel Hawthorne, November 17 (?), 1851