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Chambers. I called there yesterday. to my great disappointment
I did not find you at home, and I left a note which I scribbled
at the Coffee house in a hurry and under the first impression
of my chagrin at seeing my hopes frustrated.
It very unlucky for me, that I cannot
absolutely see you nor to day, nor to morrow. If you be
disengaged next wednesday evening I shall call upon
you. Should not that day suit you? chuse any other you
please, and be assured that I shall make you a sacrifice
of any engagement of mind, let it be of duty, business
or pleasure, for I can have none greater than that of
assuring you in person how affectionately and truly
I am My Dear Bentham
your humble Servant
and sincere friend
Francis Vellion
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francis villion |
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letter 497, vol. 3; also in bowring, x, 132-3. |
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