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My dear Sir,

I have written upon Hampton-Court; but am sorry to say that I am compelled to desist from my contributions to the chat,—the more so, as my necessity is abrupt, & the paper may not be quite prepared for it. I must beg you therefore to stir your scissors a little furiously, to supply the omission. I have done what I could, with the greatest pleasure; but my new editorship swallows up all the time at my command, especially just now; & I have found myself compelled these three last days, in spite of hopes to the contrary, to anticipate as much of the matter required for July's magazine as possible. I shall direct the newsman from this day, of course, to cease bringing me the Herald.[14]

Ever truly yours,
Leigh Hunt.