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 of you to myself, before Ormsby is full, and before you are introduced to Caroline Mounteney. I did not think it was possible that I could exist so long without seeing you; but you really must not try me too much, or I shall quarrel with you. I have received all your letters, which are very, very agreeable; but I think rather, rather impudent. If you don't behave better, I shan't pet you—I shan't indeed; so do not put off coming a single moment. Adieu!

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Horace Grey, Esq., to Vivian Grey, Esq.

Paris, Oct. 18—

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"I have received your last letter, and have read it with mixed feelings of astonishment, and sorrow.

"You are now, my dear son, a member of what is called, le grand monde—society formed