When shall you be in town? There is an end for ever of all Whig Administrations.
I am glad you agree with me about ‘Anastasius.’ I am writing an article in the Edinburgh Review against Squires for using spring-guns, and delicately insisting upon the usefulness of making two or three examples in that line. I have Southey’s ‘Life of Wesley.’ To make a saleable book seems to have been a main consideration; but it is not unreasonable, and is very well written.
I have taken lodgings in York for myself and family during the Assizes, to enable them to stare out of the window, there being nothing visible where we live but crows.
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Mrs. F——, the liberty woman, is in York. There are several Scotch families staying there. No bad place for change, cheapness, and comparative warmth.