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last number of "Nickleby," and to the book, a duplicate of the leaf which I now send you. Believe me that there will be no leaf in the volume which will afford me in times to come more true pleasure and gratification, than that in which I have written your name as foremost among those of the friends whom I love and honour. Believe me, there will be no one line in it conveying a more honest truth or a more sincere feeling than that which describes its dedication to you as a slight token of my admiration and regard. So let me tell the world by this frail record that I was a friend of yours, and interested to no ordinary extent in your proceedings at that interesting time when you showed them such noble truths in such noble forms, and gave me a new interest in, and associations with, the labours of so many months. I write to you very hastily and crudely, for I have been very hard at work, having only finished to-day, and my head spins yet. But you know what I mean. I am then always, Believe me, my dear Macready, Faithfully yours. P.S.--(Proof of Dedication enclosed): "To W. C. Macready, Esq., the following pages are inscribed, as a slight token of admiration and regard, by his friend, the Author." [Sidenote: Mr. W. C. Macready.] DOUGHTY STREET, _Friday Night, Oct. 25th, 1839._ MY DEAR MACREADY, The book, the whole book, and nothing but the book (except the binding, which is an important item), has arrived at last, and is forwarded herewith. The red represents my blushes at its gorgeous dress; the gilding, all those bright professions which I do not make to you; and the book itself, my whole heart for twenty months, which should be yours for so short a term, as you have it always. With best regards to Mrs. and Miss Macready, always believe me, My dear Macready, Your faithful Friend. [Sidenote: The same.] DOUGHTY STREET, _Thursday, Nov. 14th, 1839._ MY DEAR MACREADY, Tom Landseer--that is, the deaf one, whom everybody quite loves for his sweet nature under a most deplorable infirmity--Tom Landseer asked me if I would present to you from him the accompanying engraving, which he has executed from a picture by his brother Edwin; submitting it to you as a little tribute from an unknown but
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