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d rather than cheered me — the hopes of name and gold, won by my own exertions, with which I should yet wring from those who despised me the worthless respect which they denied me now. Sitting there at the fire, I rang the bell, and the waiter came to me: and old man, whose face I remembered. I asked him some questions. Yes, he knew Mr. George Rutland; recollected that many years ago he used to stay at Morley's when he came to London. The old gentleman had always stayed there. But Mr. George was too grand for Morley's now. The family always came to town in the spring but, at this season, "Rutland Hall, Kent," would be pretty sure to be their address. Having obtained all the information I desired, I began forthwith to write a letter: "Dear George, --I dare say you will be as much surprised to see my hand writing as you would to behold an apparition from the dead. However, you know I was always a ne'er-do-well, and I have not had the grace to die yet. I am asham