| 1 | Author: | Poe, Edgar Allan, 1809-1849 | Add | | Title: | Letter from Edgar Allan Poe to John Allan, Esquire, 19 March 1827 | | | Published: | 1999 | | | Description: | After my treatment on yesterday and what
passed between us this morning, I can hardly think you
will be surprised at the contents of this letter. My determi-
nation is at length taken to leave your house and
endeavor to find some place in this wide world, where I
will be treated—not as you have treated me—
This is not a hurried determination, but one on
which I have long considered—and having so
considered my resolution is unalterable—
You may perhaps think that I have flown off
in a fashion, & that I am already wishing to
return; But not so—I will give you the
reasons which have actuated me, and then
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