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, I ask you to tell me. Perhaps you would undertake the transmission of my £ 50. My present residence, two miles beyond Richmond, is opposite. I have watched for instructions of your course with warm interest. The sale of your book will go on increasing. It is beginning to be understood. Believe me, with kind regards to your daughters, Your faithful and affectionate A. T. Noel Byron. To this note the following answer was promptly returned:-- Grove Terrace, Kentish Town, October 16, 1856. Dear Lady Byron,--How glad I was to see your handwriting once more! how more than glad I should be to see you! I do long to see you. I have so much to say,--so much to ask, and need to be refreshed with a sense of a congenial and sympathetic soul. Thank you, my dear friend, for your sympathy with our poor sufferers in Kansas. May God bless you for it! By doing this you will step to my side; perhaps you may share something of that abuse which they who know not what they do heap