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Laidlaw dined with me, and, poor fellow, was as much elated with the news as I am, for it is not of a nature to be kept secret. I hope I shall have him once more at Kaeside to debate, as we used to do, on religion and politics. Meanwhile, patience, cousin, and shuffle the cards.
But Kaeside, I hope, will still be your residence, and I will have the advantage of your company and advice, and probably your service as amanuensis.
I quelled this hysterica passio by pushing a walk towards Kaeside and back again, but when I returned I still felt uncomfortable, and all the papers I wanted were out of the way, and all those I did not want seemed to place themselves under my fingers; my cash, according to the nature of riches in general, made to itself wings and fled, I verily believe from one hiding-place to another.
Last night Charles and I walked late on the terrace at Kaeside, when the clouds seemed accumulating in the wildest masses both on the Eildon Hills and other mountains in the distance. This rough morning reads the riddle. Dull, drooping, cheerless has the day been.
Lady Davy survived her distinguished husband for more than a quarter of a century; she died in London, May 1855. Twelfth Night, Act II. Sc. 3. Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre, then a baron of the Court of Exchequer in Scotland; he died in June 1837. This cherished and confidential friend had been living at Kaeside from 1817, and acting as steward on the estate. Mr.
Next morning the following pleasant little billet was despatched to Kaeside: "My dear Mr. Laidlaw, I would be happy if you would come at kail-time to-day. Yours truly, "Sunday. Abbotsford Notanda, by R. Carruthers, Edin. 1871. Sir Walter was in the habit of consulting him in those matters more than any of his other friends, having great reliance upon his critical skill.
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