You receive a letter. for that frail invalid, towhom cheer and brightness and freshness and the lovelier things of hopemeant always so much. I was in New York a day or two in advance of the date, and I think DavidMunro was the first person I met at The Players. ll of silks and velvets resplendent with stunningdyes, and so would every man I have ever known; but none of us dares toventure it.
He was walking up and down, looking like an ancient Roman. His household expenses at the time amounted to more thanfifty dollars a day. But when I read Tacitus and know that I am readinghistory I can accept it as such and supply the imaginary det ), December.
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