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put on,--which jostled us out at the doorway,--to ask Herbert what he

thought of having hiht it would

be kind to do so; therefore I invited him, and he went to Barnard's

with us, wrapped up to the eyes, and we did our best for hi his success and developing

his plans I forget in detail what they were, but I have a general

recollection that he was to begin with reviving the Dra it; inasmuch as his decease would leave it utterly bereft

and without a chance or hope

Miserably I went to bed after all, and ht of Estella, and

miserably dreamed that ive e to Herbert's Clara, or play Hamlet to

Miss Havisha

twenty words of it