The substance of this letter was forwarded to Emma, in a note from Mrs. Weston, instantly.
When I returned to Venice, I received a note from M.
I was not yet dressed in the morning, when I received a note from Cardinal S.
Erasmus found at his door, some time after his return to town, a plain but excellent chariot and horses, with a note from Mr. Gresham, written in such terms as precluded the possibility of refusing the offer.
Sir, you had a note from me yesterday, I believe, which contained all that I have it in my power to say on Major Gascoigne's business.
I confess I was equally astonished and delighted when I received a note from Duroc, sent by an extraordinary courier, and commencing laconically with the words, "We are in Vienna; the Emperor is well.
On the table too was a parcel, containing a book which Darrell had lent to Miss Vyvyan some weeks ago, and a note from herself.
He will receive by to-day's post a note from me, requesting him to advise you.
A friend of high standing, in a note from Washington (Oct.
I received by to-day's mail a note from De Witt Clinton, Governor of New York.
I found on my plate at dinner a note from Mrs. Persico saying that if I wanted an opportunity of doing good, here was one; that if Nannie could sleep in my room, etc.
I got a note from Mr. Abbot saying that a friend of his in Boston had given away fourteen Katies, all he could get, and that the bookseller said he could have sold the last copy thirty times over.
Then came a note from a sick lady, whom I shall go to see in spite of my horror of strangers.
Mr. Pelton wrote to me just before our convention, and not long since I had a note from Mr. Hewitt.
DEAR SIR,--Here is a note from my regular Washington correspondent, which I send to you for your information.
I received a note from Mrs. Dilke a few days ago inviting me to dine with her on Xmas day which I shall do.
I have written to Fanny this morning and received a note from Haslam.
I found also this morning, in a note from George to you and my dear sister a lock of your hair which I shall this moment put in the miniature case.
It did," Benjamin Crane admitted, "at least, until you proved to us that it is not a note from my son at all.
Also a note from son, in his own handwriting," Douglas went on.
Don't you say it's really a materialization of a note from Peter!
By the last post that evening came a note from Reuben.
I suppose he'll have a note from Mrs. Lessingham this evening or to-morrow.
Before the week was over, my husband received a note from Mr. Blackstone, informing him that he was just about to start for a few weeks on the Continent.
At length I had a note from her, begging me to go and see her at her house at Richmond, and apologizing for her not coming to me, on the score of her health.
The same night he received a note from her, enclosing his fee for the lectures given, and informing him that the rest of the course would not be required.
I had a note from Mrs. Ormonde, written in a much more friendly spirit than I had expected, but still in despair.
I have not met her myself, but should you receive a note from Mrs. Needham, pray go to her at once.
Here is a note from Mr. Newton asking me to call on him to-morrow.
With it was a note from Gaunt, to the effect that he was sorry to have to be out that afternoon.
She came home on Wednesday, and this morning I had a note fromher to say she would call for me in the car this afternoon, and take me over to Omberleigh to tea.
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