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Last words of Thomas Carlyle - Warburg Institute

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';VAENHAGEN VON ENSE IN THE YEARS 1837-57 225corned and enjoyed. The ' Marschall Keith ' pleasesme greatly, reminds me <strong>of</strong> the ' Schwerin ' and otherthings I had before. We have now got the entireact ^ into our London Library, and even our youngladies are busy reading it.Of all this I should havesent you notification long ago ! Alas, I was waitingfor some expected autographs ; I was waiting for thisand that.At length enters a young American friendjust about setting <strong>of</strong>f to Berlin : By him I on thesudden send you <strong>of</strong>fBulwer's new book on Schiller,which has stood ready for you these several weeksthis with my love, and excuses,—my Letter shallfollow, when the autographs please to arrive. Hereare three, <strong>of</strong> no value.Get well in this beautiful weather ; let us allget well, and be busy, and good to one another !In great haste, ever truly yours,T. Caelyle.The * three autographs ' are not, at the moment,discoverable !Chelsea : Febr. 16, 1845.My dear Sir,— I am delighted to hear from youagain, to taste <strong>of</strong> your old friendliness and forgivenessagain. I have behaved very ill,— or rather seemedto behave, for the blame is not wholly mine, as theThe Biographischc Dcnkmale.G G

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