Volume 4-8

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She never had any children, and so managed her intrigues as never to be found out. I returned to London in the spring, and was called to the bar. I went the western circuit for odd assizes, and then abandoned the bar as a profession. Harry Dale, with more perseverance, as well as greater necessity for exertion, continued in the profession, was duly called to the bar, and eventually became a rising and successful barrister, and at this period of our old age is now a distinguished judge. But to return to our earlier days. Harry and I carried on our intrigue with the Nichols and Ann, aided by our dear friend MacCallum. Also from time to time with the Benson, Egerton, and Count, to which generally the darling Frankland brought her exquisite charms to intoxicate us with pleasure. This del

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