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2, 1818. {61} Recently, Lord Lindsay has published another version of this story, which makes it appear that he has conversed with a lady who conversed with Hobhouse during his lifetime, in which this story is differently reported.
In the last version, it is made to appear that Hobhouse got this declaration from Lady Byron herself. {70a} The references are to the first volume of the first edition of Moore's 'Life,' originally published by itself. {70b} 'The officious spies of his privacy,' p.65O. {72} 'The deserted husband,' p.651. {86} 'I (Campbell) had not time to ask Lady Byron's permission to print this private letter; but it seemed to me important, and I have published it meo periculo.' {95a} 'Noctes,' July 1822. {95b} 'Noctes,' September 1832. {105} Miss Martineau's Biographical Sketches. {113} The italics are mine .-- H.
B.S. {119} In 'The Noctes' of November, 1824 Christopher North says, 'I don't call Medwin a liar.
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