‘My dear Friend,—What can I say, what can I do when he who has so nobly devoted his life to the service of mankind, and has now, at the close of mine, spared no time or labour in his endeavours to restore to one so unworthy what in a rash, in an unthinking moment, I
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‘What he suggests, however, I will not fail to do, and as much more as I can if he will let me. Forgive me if I venture to subscribe myself,
‘Yours ever most gratefully and affectionately,