Letter to FitzGerald. Ramsgate, Eng. 1880 Feb. 23.

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Letter to FitzGerald. Ramsgate, Eng. 1880 Feb. 23.

Declining a dinner invitation during Lent, not because he is Catholic, but that he prefers his evenings in with his days for work.

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