Selections From the Charges And Other Detached Papers of Baron Alderson With An
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Was with her son ; and to them I read your beautiful letters, containing what was to them most joyous tidings. The mother was naturally much affected, and I am sure it would have been a real pleasure to you, if you had witnessed the full expression of their gratitude for your interference in their behalf. Mrs. Assures me that Life of Baron Alderson. 109 your wishes shall be in every way carried out, and it will be their greatest delight to let you know, from time to time, how the youth conducts... himself. I have given him a copy of your last letter, and I feel sure he will ever remember your advice, and justify, by his future good conduct, all that has been done in his behalf. I am charged to express to your lordship the deep feelings of gratitude and respect entertained for you by this unfortunate family ; and I must also express my own thanks for the kind- ness and promptness with which you have responded to my application. The following are extracts taken from communications addressed to him tinder somewhat similar circum- stances : It is with great pleasure that I inform you that I have ob- tained permission of the committee of the Asylum to send to that establishment the young girl, Alice, convicted be- fore you at the last Assizes, and sentenced to two years' imprisonment ; on which occasion your lordship humanely inti- mated to me that, if I could place her in an asylum, you would endeavour to obtain an order for her removal.
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