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Cowper

CHAPTER VII
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Johnson has apologized very civilly for the multitude of his friend's strictures; and his friend has promised to confine himself in future to a comparison of me with the original, so that, I doubt not, we shall jog on merrily together.

And now, my dear, let me tell you once more, that your kindness in promising us a visit has charmed us both.

I shall see you again.

I shall hear your voice.

We shall take walks together.


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