From
The Letters of Charles and Mary Lamb 1821 - 1842, edited by E. V. Lucas
AND YET
"And yet I am accounted by
some people a good man. How cheap that character is acquired! Pay your
debts, don't borrow money, nor twist your kittens neck off, or disturb a
congregation, &c.— your business is done. I know things (thoughts or
things, thoughts are things) of myself which would make every friend I
have fly me as a plague patient."
From
a letter to Bernard Barton, dated February 25, 1824.
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