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The return to Cambridge from Germany in November, 1868, marked the beginning of four outwardly uneventful years. James spent them under his father's roof. His family and intimate friends were usually close at hand; the stream of his correspondence shrank to almost nothing. The few letters that have been preserved do incomplete justice to this period, but can, fortunately, be supplemented by other documents. Included in this chapter are letters to Henry P. Bowditch, O. W. Holmes, Jr. and John C. Gray, Jr., Thomas W. Ward, Miss Mary Tappan, Henry James, and Charles Renouvier. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2016 APA, all rights reserved)