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have to do. There may idea of a Journey of two thousand
versts may appear a little formidable to you; but in this
country it is nothing. You can conceive how lightly
I think of my future journies now that the expence is out of
the question. Should you be here a little time
without me: you would meet with the most hospitable
and friendly reception possible from Fitzherbert. Pleschijeff
would be overjoyed to see you and you would find
some others here in whose company you could be happy.
There would be no need of your going into public company
for there you would find no satisfaction. you would
forget the having come out in purpose to see me and
that you would wait till you heard from me if
that were practicable. As to Anderson I have not
had an opportunity to do anything in the way of providing
for his expenses in a manner that would be agreable to
him but as a visitor he would have every conveniency
I could procure him. I am in too great agitation
in leaving my friends here at the moment to be
able to depend on what I write now so that I shall
only add a few things that I think Burkitt should take
bring
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