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CONCLUSION.

By the way, my own letters are an odd medley; I hope that no stranger[1] sees them. * * *

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  1. How astonished Mr. Moore will be when he sees them so unceremoniously brought into print, and hears that they have been read, and, as I trust will be the case, by hundreds, or perhaps thousands of strangers.—Editor.



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LONDON:
BRADBURY AND EVANS, (LATE T. DAVISON,)
WHITEFRIARS.