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Letter 71 of 164 · Book I

To Fanny Keats — Hampstead, October 9, 1818

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Hampstead, October 9, 1818.

My dear Fanny--Poor Tom is about the same as when you saw him last; perhaps weaker--were it not for that I should have been over to pay you a visit these fine days. I got to the stage half an hour before it set out and counted the buns and tarts in a Pastry-cook's window and was just beginning with the Jellies. There was no one in the Coach who had a Mind to eat me like Mr. Sham-deaf. I shall be punctual in enquiring about next Thursday--

Your affectionate Brother

JOHN.

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