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Excerpt from Stanley Buxton, or the Schoolfellows, Vol. 2 of 2
But when I told Howard, said his lordship, that he ought never to expect any favour at my hands, surely that could not cancel my obligations to you; why did you not let me hear from yourself?
In a conversation of this kind, they (passed along the Strand together, and in the words an manners of his lordship Buxton was gratified; but when they reached the gate of the Temple, he was a little moved when he thought of his mean apartment, and was on the point of making something like an apology, but he checked him self, and said, I was about to beg your lordship to excuse my sorry chambers, but as there is no reason, in my circum stances, why I should have any better, it is unnecessary.
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