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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER IV
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There was nobody there but Moore.
We were all on the most friendly and familiar terms possible; and Moore, who is, Rogers tells me, excessively pleased with my review of his book, showed me very marked attention.

I was forced to go away early on account of bankrupt business; but Rogers said that we must have the talk out so we are to meet at his house again to breakfast.

What a delightful house it is! It looks out on the Green Park just at the most pleasant point.

The furniture has been selected with a delicacy of taste quite unique.

Its value does not depend on fashion, but must be the same while the fine arts are held in any esteem.


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