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CHAPTER VII THOMAS DE QUINCEY It was in 1843 that De Quincey, who had at several times before taken up his quarters at Edinburgh — in order, I suppose, to be near Wilson (Christopher North) — came again into that neigh- bourhood, there, as it proved, to end his strange dream of a life. He was then about fifty-seven years of age, and he lived on till 1 859, for the most part either in Edinburgh itself or in the snug adjacent village of Lasswade, where he had relatives to tend him. An account of ...De Quincey during these last six- teen years of his life would be a most singular memoir, if only it could be written. But the materials for any coherent account of him do not exist. What he did, or where he was, from week to week, no one had any means of keeping reckoning but himself. He came and went, appeared and dis- appeared, and that was all. By far the most graphic sketch of him in his last Edinburgh period that I know of is that contained in John Hill Burton's delightful volume The Book- Hunter.
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