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"an early day to sollicit permission" to see the
Pavillon at the side + of St. James's Park? What
is said about the Budding Machine I take to be
as libellous method of accusing me of not
accusing the reception of it — but did not I an
age ago?
Three monsters and an Ex-Minister jammed
into a soi-disant Cottage, and amongst all four
"nothing left to wish for" — a pretty story indeed.'
I would as soon believe the most miserable of
all miserable Cottage had nothing left to wish
for. Pauvre miserable! thou art not the only
mecontent, if thou art the only honest one — as if
for example a Cottage as far from London as
the old Castle could supersede the necessity of
one at half an hours distance like the one at Stetham
+ A fac Simile — was not there malice at the bottom of the original
did not the idea come from Derbyshire? This is writing libels; stopping
at the end of the avenue, on pretence that the Carriage could not come up, was acting one
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letter 762, vol. 4; draft; also printed in bowring, x, 275-276 |
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