Letters to Edward Hookham And Percy B Shelley

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Letters to Edward Hookham And Percy B Shelley
Peacock Thomas Love
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I can take four or five weeks every year, and think on one of these occasions I shall peep into France, [92] though for the most part I shall pay an annual visit to Wales. I will see what can be done for Maddocks, who, I am afraid, is in very — [letter torn] My kindest regards to Mary and Clare. Yours ever, T. L. P.
I. H. , February 28, 1822.
My dear Shelley, — I was wishing to write to you before I received your last letter, containing the papers for Beck and English; but, simultaneously with
...that letter, there came upon me such a press of business that I have not had a moment to spare before to-day. I will send you almost immediately all your books which I have in London. The boxes which I left with Maddocks he will not give up. I have tried fair means with him, to the extent of offering him money, but he will not be satisfied with less than the total payment of your debt to him; and I have tried foul means with him, to the extent of setting Star- ling upon him, but he is determined to stand an action, with which he has been menaced, thinking perhaps that I shall not be willing to incur so great an expense; more especially as he is insolvent; and all the expenses would therefore fall upon me, whether I should gain or lose the cause.

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