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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER V
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He was during several years Advocate-General in Bengal, and made all his large fortune there.

I asked him about the climate.

Nothing, he said, could be pleasanter, except in August and September.

He never ate or drank so much in his life.

Indeed, his looks do credit to Bengal; for a healthier man of his age I never saw.


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