The Life of Froude

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" It was natural that he shouldthink of her, and should contemplate leaving her more than the fivehundred pounds specified in his original will. But this particularrequest was so startling that Froude ought to have made furtherinquiries. The papers had been given to him, and he might havedestroyed them. They had been, without his knowledge, left in thewill to John Carlyle, who was then dead. Carlyle's mind was notclear about the fate of his manuscripts. Froude, however, acquiesced, and did not ...even ask that Carlyle should put hisintentions on paper. At this time, while he was writing the firstvolume of the Life, Froude made up his mind to keep back Mrs. Carlyle's letters, with her husband's sketch of her, to suppress thefact that there had been any disagreement between them, but topublish in a single volume Carlyle's reminiscences of his father, ofEdward Irving, of Francis Jeffrey, and of Robert Southey. To thisseparate publication Carlyle at once assented. But in November, 1880, when he was eighty-five, and Mrs.

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