heavens bless the accident by which I came to see you! I would have walked many a mile to have communed with you; and, believe me, I will shortly pay you a second visit. But my friends, I fancy, by this time, wonder at my stay ; so let me have the money... The Works of Thomas Hood... - Page 191by Thomas Hood - 1861Full view - About this book
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