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Memoirs of William Hazlitt
Ch. VIII 1803-05
Mary Lamb to Sarah Stoddart [Hazlitt]; [27? March 1804]
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Preface
Introduction
Catalogue
Chap. I 1778-1811
Ch. II: 1791-95
Ch. III 1795-98
Ch. IV 1798
Ch. V 1798
Ch. VI 1792-1803
Ch. VII 1803-05
Ch. VIII 1803-05
Ch. IX
Ch. X 1807
Ch. XI 1808
Ch. XII 1808
Ch. XII 1812
Ch. XIV 1814-15
Ch. XV 1814-17
Ch. XVI 1818
Ch. XVII 1820
Ch. XVIII
Ch. XIX
Ch. XX 1821
Ch. I 1821
Ch. II 1821-22
Ch. III 1821-22
Ch. IV 1822
Ch. V 1822
Ch. VI 1822
Ch. VII 1822-23
Ch. VIII 1822
Ch. IX 1823
Ch. X 1824
Ch. XI 1825
Ch. XII 1825
Ch. XIII 1825
Ch. XIV 1825
Ch. XV 1825
Ch. XVI 1825-27
Ch. XVII 1826-28
Ch. XVIII 1829-30
Ch. XIX
Ch. XX
Ch. XXI
Ch. XXII
Ch. XXIII
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[Early in 1804.]
“My dearest Sarah,

“We rejoiced with exceeding great joy to hear of your safe arrival. I hope your brother will return home, in a very few years, a very rich man. . . . I want you to say a great deal about yourself. Are you happy? and do you not repent going out? . . . Rickman* wants to know if you are going to be married yet. Satisfy him in that little particular when you write. . . . .

* John Rickman, Esq., Lamb’s friend. His name will occur again.

120 MISS STODDART’S LOVERS.  

“God bless you, and send you all manner of comforts and happinesses.

“Your affectionate friend,
“Mary Lamb.”