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Ashley-Combe
Weddy Morg
10th Novr ['1841' inserted by later reader]
Dear Mr De Morgan.
In consequence of a
sudden decision that I must
go to Town tomorrow, I write
without delay to beg for a
line in St James' Sqre, if
you will kindly fix any
hour on Satdy between nine
& three o'clock, that may be
most convenient to you to
call on me there. I am
[136v] very anxious to see you;
& hope it may not be very
inconvenient to you.
I had not the least idea
till an hour ago, that I
should go to Town this week.
It is in consequence of letters
unexpectedly received.
I will just again mention
that I do not wish my
journey to be known; & I
have told no one except those
necessarily concerned.
In much haste
Yours most truly
A. A. Lovelace
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