It is with equal regret, my dear sirs, that I part with you. Because I feel a presentiment that we part to meet no more.


In August 1780, as quoted in "Death of Baron De Kalb" (1849), by Benjamin Franklin Ells, The Western Miscellany, Volume 1, p. 233.


It is with equal regret, my dear sirs, that I part with you. Because I feel a presentiment that we part to meet no more.

It is with equal regret, my dear sirs, that I part with you. Because I feel a presentiment that we part to meet no more.

It is with equal regret, my dear sirs, that I part with you. Because I feel a presentiment that we part to meet no more.

It is with equal regret, my dear sirs, that I part with you. Because I feel a presentiment that we part to meet no more.