TC TO JOHN FORSTER ; 18 March 1848; DOI: 10.1215/lt-18480318-TC-JF-01; CL 22: 270
TC TO JOHN FORSTER
Chelsea, 18 March, 1848—
Dear Forster,—Do not come tonight, should the thought even strike you; for I am going out:1 any other night, that I remember, except Thursday next,2 I am here.
You did wisely, and like a friend, to abolish that second Article.3 One was good enough: but as to a second, that was quite another question; and as to a second of such quality, there could be no question. Thanks therefore, and Euge [Bravo]!—
Pray slit me off that leaf of the Athenaeum with the Cromwell Letters, if you can, that I may preserve them: I saw but could not yet get them read.4
And now for O. Goldie Part IV.?5
Yours ever /
T. Carlyle
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