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LETTERS.

something habitual; and we are soon to meet, to try whether we have mind enough to keep our hearts warm.

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I will be at the barrier a little after ten o'clock to-morrow[1].—Yours—

LETTER III.

Wednesday Morning.

You have often called me, dear girl, but you would now say good, did you know how very attentive I have been to the —— ever since I came to Paris. I am not however going to trouble

  1. The child is in a subsequent letter called the "barrier girl," probably from a supposition that she owed her existence to this interview.
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