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Excerpt from The Letters and Works of Charles Lamb, Vol. 1: Newly Arranged With Addiction; Edited With Introduction Notes
Most terrible event in her life. AS long as Mary Lamb survived her brother, no letters, however interesting, which bore upon that calamity or the sacrifices it entailed, or upon the frequent recur rence of the malady in the life of the sister, could be printed without large omissions. Hence the Letters in the volumes of 1837 were in many cases fragments only, and made no claim to be anything else.
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