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W. Blackwood to B. T. S.<br />

GIVING THE DEVIL HIS DUE. 379<br />

Edin., 23 Nov. 1820.<br />

I cannot say how much I owe you for your most effectual<br />

assistance. Your contributions have been so numerous and so<br />

valuable, in the truest sense of the word, that I trust you will<br />

allow me to return you some acknowledgment, for I cannot<br />

repay you for the kin4 and valuable aid you have given us.<br />

If you will not accept money, I trust you will allow me to send<br />

you books, and you would do me a singular favour if you would<br />

send me a list of those that would be acceptable to you. It is<br />

very awkward of me to ask you to do this ; but ignorant as I<br />

am of what you possess, or what you would most prize, I would<br />

not like to send you books you did not want, and I must there-<br />

fore beg of you to send me a good long list,<br />

Edin., 26

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