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CORRESPONDENCE. Old Curiosity Shop | ||
MASTER HUMPHREY has been favoured with the following letter written on strongly-scented paper, and sealed in light-blue wax with the representation of two very plump doves interchanging beaks. It does not commence with any of the usual forms of address, but begins as is here set forth.
CORRESPONDENCE. Old Curiosity Shop | ||