“My dear Sir,—At the
dinner-table it has just occurred to me that you might wish, at all events, to
have an answer to your welcome letter, so I steal a moment to tell you
R. PLUMER WARD.
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we have no engagement, and shall be delighted to see you
on Thursday, when I will send for you to Harlow. My lawyer says indeed it may
be possible that he may send for me to town to-morrow. But if he does, I will
let you know my motions before the evening, in Heathcote Street. If you
don’t hear, count upon my being at home, and I need not say glad to see
you.
“Much yours,
“R. P. W.”
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Author: Peter George Patmore
Title:My Friends and Acquaintance: being Memorials, Mind-portraits, and Personal
Recollections of Deceased Celebrities of the Nineteenth Century; with Selections from their
Unpublished Letters 3 vols (London: Saunders and Otley, 1854).
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