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in the hands of this liberal friend, who d, i were, Blake's bill on sfi, when none ehe wo& e e ff w ss, Blake eived h money  he way h  ,- men of 21. gl s week; ply suflcien for w, hanks h mod  d sple habit. More he wod hazy have en, if he had had it.

The set of a me for. I.inneH ves much in devil m that for Mr. Bu, d on finer. e e were her ; f pme  the  are ven  ew in the pn, d so on. th sets of desks a ve finely, and pu colo; nsy ve much er th the p. at  qui mpmdu even  o w. Much mt lost by the way.

e en the bt BlUe ever d: us, di, above all, in a sle of esion keepg th e d wMch e work of no other hand cod have bn  the  of ceptions so am d pmevd  these. Ble's manner of the ver h been advantously mottled sce Ms th Mr. ne e laer had ced anon W the works of be Dmr, M AnWo, and the I's conmm d ciple noson a more elent and ffle, ff 1 robust, M Anglo. From Bonosoni especiy BlUe glned much, d w le on cong familiar th Ms wor W mss a t that he h bn  the  school, whem he h le W work  a me endvet, cmhing ely. He now e making eve fine e sd of this ch of le  - fest h the endred Invtis J. In the, Wo, Bonoso's w adopted, of worng whoy th the v and eg nothing; so that the ph lose tittle by hag a few hd ken off. Invti e Bk of J, wMch y be regaled  the works of Blake's o hand, wMch he most eeEy mpe Digitized by GOOdie