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The look and manner of the man did not please me, but the case was urgent, the storm increasing, and I in want of shelter and protection. I then recollected it would perhaps be safest to write immediately to Grosvenor-Street, to prevent surprise as well as to guard against accidents, and I asked if he could furnish me with a sheet of paper and pen and ink.

She must be fairly told the deep despair of my mind! and if that will not move her, why then Death! Louisa Clifton to her brother Coke Clifton Grosvenor-Street Where is Anna St. Ives? Where is my friend? Where is the youth to whom you owe existence? Man of revenge, answer me! Oh God! O God! Is it possible?

Butter's , who had now removed from Derby to Lower Grosvenor-street, London; but of his conversation on that and other occasions during this period, I neglected to keep any regular record , and shall therefore insert here some miscellaneous articles which I find in my Johnsonian notes.

The grand enemy of truth is the torpid state of error; for the beginning of doubt is always the beginning of discovery. Let us then continue to love this man of wonderful genius; not for what he is, but what he shall be. Frank Henley to Oliver Trenchard London, Grosvenor-Street Oh, Oliver, how fair is the prospect before me! How fruitful of felicity, how abundant in bliss!

But we will consider further on these things when matters are ripe. In the mean time, be pleased to send me up one thousand pounds for present current expences, which you will place to account. And now I hope, good sir, we shall from this time be upon proper terms: in expectation of which I remain with all friendly intentions, Anna Wenbourne St. Ives to Louisa Clifton London, Grosvenor-Street

"If to live well mean nothing but to eat," said Clarence. "Now," said Dr. X , looking at his watch, "it will be eight o'clock by the time we get to Upper Grosvenor-street, and Lady Anne will probably have waited dinner for us about two hours, which I apprehend is sufficient to try the patience of any woman but Griselda.

She has the house in Grosvenor-street for her life, and her settlement, which was very handsome. Have you not met her? Yes, she dined one day at Lady Clavering's the first day I saw you, and a very disagreeable young man I thought you were. But I have formed you. We have formed him, haven't we, Laura? Where is Bluebeard? let him come.

It has sunken deep, deep in my heart! Never can it be forgotten! Never! Never! Peace be with thee. Anna Wenbourne St. Ives to Louisa Clifton London, Grosvenor-Street Must I be silent? Must I not tell my Louisa how infinitely her candor and justice delight me? With the voice of a warning angel she bids me enquire, examine my heart, and resolve.

I have been reading over this tedious homily, and find it most ineffably dull. But what is to be done? My gaiety is gone. My high spirits are converted into black bile. My thoughts are hellebore and deadly night-shade, and hilarity is for ever poisoned. Anna Wenbourne St. Ives to Louisa Clifton London, Grosvenor-Street Have I been unjust to the brother of my friend?

I am well acquainted with her virtues, and the purity of her intentions. Whether I should act with exactly the same caution, under the same circumstances, is more than I can say: but neither can I say that my prudence, and foresight, would equal hers. I think I hear Frank Henley. I am all impatience and alarm. Adieu. Anna Wenbourne St. Ives to Louisa Clifton London, Grosvenor-Street

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