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I am much indebted to you for the introduction to your friend G--- He
is one of us; or rather, he moves in an eccentric sphere of his own,
which crosses, I believe, almost all the orbits of all the classed and
classifiable systems of London I found him exactly what you described;
and ere on the frankest footing of old friends in the course of the
first quarter of an hour He did ed,
as a matter of course, to soh, and that I would be curious to see the associations of the
learned here What he said respecting thehly characteristic of
the s possible Onto find soed mind which constitutes the char those who have a character to keep up,
there is such a vigilant circumspection, that I should as soon expect to
find nature in the ballets of the Opera-house, as genius at the
established haunts of authors, artists, and ives, I suppose officially, a public breakfast weekly, and opens his
house for conversations on the Sundays I found at his breakfasts, tea
and coffee, with hot rolls, and men of celebrity afraid to speak At the
conversations, there was so
fellows created a buzz in the room, and the merits of some paltry
nick-nack of mechanism or science was discussed The party consisted
undoubtedly of the most eminent men of their respective lines in the