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Last words of Thomas Carlyle - Warburg Institute

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—A5IELY BOLTE, 1843-49 301[August 6, 1849.]Thanks, Dear. I send the address to CountessPepoli by this post, and yours,—and she can communicatewith you on the not-younglady herselfor await my return on Monday if she likes thatbest.again ! AndAs for Figgy—do not name that little viper to meif you wish to avoid serious difficultiesmaterial as well as moral you will let her and herconcerns alone. I find everybody furious at what isconsidered your impertinent and ill-intentioned interferencewith her—for she herself makes herself amerit with the others <strong>of</strong> slioifing you up ! She tookthe last—I must say very ill-advised—letter you wroteher to Captain Robinson and said, ' See here what animpertinent and most improper letter Miss Bolte haswritten to me. I mean to write to her that she is tosend me no more such letters and that my mind isquite made up to go to India '—and she writes toHenning (he had all the letters here yesterday) thatshe is quite satisfied that going to India is best, &c.&c.— to buy a certain dog for her she had seen in thePark ; and to get her a new dress. Pray keep frommixing yourself further in the concerns <strong>of</strong> such a littletraitor or it will be the worse for you. Lady A. ishighly indignant at the unauthorized use made <strong>of</strong>her name. I also might be a little mdignant athaving mine used in inciting the wretch to openrebellion.But that you are the most indiscreet little

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