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Some future traveller, visiting, from motives of curiosity,
          not unmingled, let us hope, with sympathy, the place of
          confinement allotted to debtors in this city, may, and I trust
          will, Ponder, as he traces on its wall, inscribed with a rusty
          nail,

         ‘The obscure initials,

         ‘W. M.

         ‘P.S. I re-open this to say that our common friend, Mr. Thomas
          Traddles (who has not yet left us, and is looking extremely
          well), has paid the debt and costs, in the noble name of Miss
          Trotwood; and that myself and family are at the height of
          earthly bliss.’






















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