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My dear Arthur, My arithmetic is very apt to be wrong, I am sorry to say, and I do send you nine thanks for my grouse, with which I enjoyed the pleasures, both of greediness and munificence, and the birds were pro- nounced excellent, alike by me and my friends ; but I think, if I had known that grouse were subject to tape- worm (yah !) I should have been even more generous and less greedy, and given them all away. Goodness gracious me ! what sophistication on the part of moor fowl ! Worms one m...ight understand — heather- worms, or bog- worms, or hag- worms — but tape- worms ! Seeing the pre-eminently artificial nature of tape, I am astonished, I confess, and disgusted. Snow ! oh, snow already ! That sounds cruel cold, and I do not think I wish to be at Corrybrough for the sake of forcing my winter as it were. Digitized by Google JAMES SPEDDING. 193 Spedding's gold pen deserves retribution, and doubt- less will get it. No man ought to be so lucky as he is with impunity. But the misfortune is that I sus- pect he has made quiet acquaintance (perhaps even friendly) already with his Nemesis, and she will scare him no more than height or depth or any other creature can.
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