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LETTERS.

Should you come here (a few months ago I could not have doubted it) you will find me at ———. If you prefer meeting me on the road, tell me where.

Yours affectionately
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LETTER LXIX.

I write you now on my knees; imploring you to send my child and the maid with ———, to Paris, to be consigned to the care of Madame ———, rue ———, section de ———. Should they be removed, ——— can give their direction.

Let the maid have all my clothes, without distinction.

Pray