Letter, 1834 October 16, Paris, to George Ticknor, Paris.

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Letter, 1834 October 16, Paris, to George Ticknor, Paris.

Excuses himself for not visiting Ticknor because he had been ill. He extends his best regards to Ticknor and also to his wife whom he does not know personally.

1 p. 19 cm.

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