Letter from John Clare to Louis Theodore Ventouillac Esq

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line 1: Helpston January 10 1830
line 2: My dear Sir
line 3: Having as yet never answered your
line 4: late note of enquiry I take this opportunity of
line 5: apologising for my neglect & to return you my best thanks for on the
line 6: day & the intent after I recovered your note I wrote to Mr
line 7: Low your publisher to say that I received
line 8: the packet safe & wishing to correct then
line 9: my last error I feel glad of the opportunity
line 10: in being able to send my apology free of expense
line 11: & I heartily wish you every success in this
line 12: & all your undertakings. The person
line 13: who called on you did it at my request he
line 14: was a Mr Sharp of the G. P. Office
line 15: I beg to remain my dear Sir
line 16: your very obliged & most obedient
line 17: Servant John Clare
line 18: L. J. Ventouillac Esq
line 19: Cumming St Pentonville