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Life and Letters of Lord Macaulay

CHAPTER VI
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His public virtue has gone through very severe trials, and has come out resplendent.

Lord William, in congratulating me the other day, said that he thought my destined brother-in-law the ablest young man in the service.

His name is Trevelyan.

He is a nephew of Sir John Trevelyan, a baronet; in Cornwall I suppose, by the name; for I never took the trouble to ask.
He and my sister will live with me during my stay here.

I have a house about as large as Lord Dudley's in Park Lane, or rather larger, so that I shall accommodate them without the smallest difficulty.


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