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  <dc:title>Wade Caulfield to James Beattie from Great Marybone Street, Cavendish Square, London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sorry to hear in Beattie's letter of 10 September that he has been so distressed. Hopes Beattie will think no more of the subject of his first two letters. Verses [presumably 'The Hermit'] having appeared with the two most excellent concluding stanzas remedies whatever might have been the effect of the first stanzas</dc:description>
  <dc:date>6 October 1778</dc:date>
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