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distant terms, or of breaking off with him altogether. The first of
these courses might perhaps have been the _wisest_, but the other was the _most_ congenial to the blunt and plain character of Hartley, vol. 2, p. 256. He inquired _at_ their superior for Barak el Hadgi, vol. 2, p. 263. And inquiring _at_ those whom he considered the best newsmongers, vol. 2, p. 276. He faltered out inquiries _at_ his niece, vol. 1, p. 20. Your father asked none save _at_ his courage and his sword, vol. 1, p. 260. The concluding (_of_) a literary undertaking, vol. 2, p. 1. I would as soon dress a corpse, when the great fiend himself--God sain us--stood visibly before us, _than_ when Elspat of the Free is amongst us, vol. 1, p. 250. November 7, 1827. Oculus.[2] [2] We are compelled to defer our Correspondent's Notes on his second reading of Ivanhoe--Ed. * * * * * LETTER |
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