The Letters of Lord Nelson to Lady Hamilton, Vol. I. - With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters By Distinguished Characters by Horatio Nelson
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Do you ever see Castelcicala? He is a good man, and faithful to his
master and mistress. LETTER XXIII. Amazon, October 16th, 1801. MY DEAREST FRIEND, I send you a letter for Allen's wife; and one for Germany, which I wish you would make Oliver put in the Foreign Post Office, and pay what is necessary. I would send you the letter to which it is an answer, but it would be over-weight. It is all compliments; and, the man says, it is all truth. The wind is freshened cold, but very fine day. Best regards to Sir William, Mrs. Cadogan, Mr. Oliver, and all friends. For ever, your's faithfully, NELSON & BRONTE. |
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