And a letter which I see in the same hand-writing, madam, if you please.
He has, I will not say followed her, for of that I am not certain; but he has quitted home, and without giving me one kind look at parting, without even noticing a letter which I left last night upon his table.
I know it," I said, "through a letter which I have received from Venice, and I beg to offer my most sincere congratulations to Madame.
When the supper was over, the disguised girl left the room, and her companion did not lift his eyes from a letter which he was reading, as it seemed to me, with the deepest attention.
Baffo went to consult with my grandmother, who could not write, and in a letter which he addressed to me he informed me that I would soon find myself in a happier situation.
My dear Friend, I do not think I could have borne with temper from any other man breathing the last letter which I received from you.
During dinner, however, he left the table, and in less than a quarter of an hour sent for his secretary to peruse a letter which, in that short absence, he had composed.
But this was a letter which I felt bound to write myself, if I could.
A letter which is only to be given to you, when Mr. Grosse pronounces that you are quite yourself again.
I ask no more than that you read the letter which I wrote to Breuning and his letter to me.
Simrock took him to task rather sharply for what he considered a piece of presumption, in a letter which he enclosed to Ferdinand Ries with the statement that he might read it if he wanted to.
Thereupon, Mr. Lawrence Pike, on November 23, addressed to The Times the letter which called forth the letter which follows.
He wishes to have leave to come from Eton on Saturday, and, as he has told me in a letter which I have received from him to-day, he has hinted it to his father.
He shewed me a letter which he had received from Ste on his mother's death, and some trifling things which had belonged to Lord H(olland).
There was no longer any temptation to send by irregular means, at a cost of two or three shillings, and at the risk of detection, a letter which would be conveyed at least as expeditiously and for one-third of that amount by mail-coach.
Accordingly they undertook that for every letter which a shipmaster should bring to this country, and deliver to the postmaster at the port of arrival, he should receive the sum of one penny.
My appetite for reading is as much sickened as that of any man-cook for the tasting of high sauces; and yet so lately as last night I tore the envelope of a letter which a little attention would have shewn was not for me.
An "advanced" letter was one on which the postage had been advanced, a letter which, having been undercharged in the country, was surcharged in London.
I venture to enclose the copy of a letter which I addressed to Mr Herbert this morning, in answer to one received from him late last night, in which he expressed his doubts of the propriety of the first decision at which they had arrived.
Viscount Palmerston presents his humble duty to your Majesty and submits a letter which he received a few days ago from the Duke of Newcastle declining the Garter.
To explain the real state of dear Charlotte's affair I enclose the only copy of my letter which exists, and pray you kindly to send it me back.
He saw Lord John this morning who, though personally civil towards himself, was very much excited and very angry at a letter which he had received from the Queen.
Lord Melbourne sends a letter which he has received this morning from the Duke of Sussex, and which expresses very right and proper feeling.
Lord Melbourne sends a letter which he has received from his sister, which may not be unentertaining.
Pageheading: THE SLAVE TRADE] In the same letter is enclosed a draft of a letter which it was suggested by Lord Melbourne that the Queen should write to the King of Portugal, with regard to the suppression of the Slave Trade.
Lord Melbourne sends a letter which he has received this morning from Lord Normanby, whom he had desired to see Lord Palmerston and Lord John Russell, and try what he could do.
Lord Melbourne also sends a letter which he has received from Lord Lansdowne.
A vowel is a letter which forms a perfect sound when uttered alone.
A letter which forms a perfect sound when uttered by itself, is called a vowel; as, a, e, i.
Mr. Morley read this much from the letter which he held in his hand, and then handed it to his brother.
Enclosed is a letter which I received some time ago from Dallas.
We are able, through the courtesy of General Skey Muir, the son of Byron's friend at Cephalonia, to give extracts from a letter which Mr. Charles Hancock wrote to Dr.
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