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Illustrated Library Edition

THE COMPLETE WORKS

OF

WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS BY THE AUTHOR, AND WITH INTRODUCTORY NOTES SETTING FORTH THE HISTORY OF THE SEVERAL WORKS

IN TWENTY-TWO VOLUMES

VOLUME XI.

MR. M. A. TITMARSH

AND

EASTERN SKETCHES

A Journey from Cornhill to Cairo

BY

WILLIAM MAKEPEACE THACKERAY

WITH EIGHTY-TWO ILLUSTRATIONS
BY THE AUTHOR AND OTHERS

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BOSTON AND NEW YORK
HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN AND COMPANY
The Riverside Press, Cambridge

M DCCC LXXXIX

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M.

DEDICATORY LETTER

TO

ARETZ, TAILOR, ETC.

27 RUE RICHELIEU, PARIS.

SIR: It becomes every man in his station to acknowledge and praise virtue wheresoever he may find it, and to point it out for the admiration and example of his fellow

men.

Some months since, when you presented to the writer of these pages a small account for coats and pantaloons manufactured by you, and when you were met by a statement from your creditor that an immediate settlement of your bill would be extremely inconvenient to him, your reply was, "Mon Dieu, Sir, let not that annoy you; if you want money, as a gentleman often does in a strange country, I have a thousand-franc note at my house which is quite at your service."

History or experience, Sir, makes us acquainted with so few actions that can be compared to yours, -an offer like this from a stranger and a tailor seems to me so astonishing, -that you must pardon me for thus making your virtue. public, and acquainting the English nation with your merit and your name. Let me add, Sir, that you live on the first floor; that your clothes and fit are excellent, and your charges moderate and just; and, as a humble tribute of my admiration, permit me to lay these volumes at your feet.

Your obliged, faithful servant,

M. A. TITMARSH.

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