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It was pastthe narrow

intricacies of the streets which at that time tended ard near the

Middlesex shore of the river, my readiest access to the Teh Whitefriars I was not expected till

to-one to bed, could

get to bedhim

As it seldoate after the

Temple was closed, and as I was very ht-porter exaate a little way open for me to pass in To help his memory I ht so Here's a note, sir The

ood as read it by my

lantern?"

Much surprised by the request, I took the note It was directed to

Philip Pip, Esquire, and on the top of the superscription were the

words, "PLEASE READ THIS, HERE" I opened it, the watchht, and read inside, in We,-"DON'T GO HOME"