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Sir, I have now heard from Messrs Longman, so that I can proceed in the matter on which I wrote to you some weeks since.
I should be obliged if you would let me know whether you would undertake my works hitherto in Messrs Parker’s hands, namely
the stock and stereotypes being transferred to you. All these have been hitherto on commission, ... continue reading
My dear Fatherly Friend,
For all your letters always make me feel that I must call you, I must thank you with all my heart for your criticisms, though perhaps you will not thank me for beginning on this big piece of paper. Jem would be a great deal worse than I meant. I tried to soften him as I went over it again, but somehow he would not approve himself to me less detestable in ... continue reading