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" I have a presentiment that I shall never see you again. I must leave to-day for Richmond. If I never return, write my life, you can and will do me justice. "
The Bookman: A Review of Books and Life - Page 581
1923
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Edgar Allan Poe: His Life, Letters, and Opinions, Volume 2

John H. Ingram - 1880 - 334 pages
...for Richmond," continues Stella, " Mr. Poe came to dinner, and stayed the night. He seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...shall never see you again. I must leave to-day for Pachmond. If I never return, write my life. You can and will do me justice.' " ' I will ! ' I exclaimed....
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Edgar Allan Poe: His Life, Letters, and Opinions, Volume 2

John Henry Ingram - 1880 - 332 pages
...for Richmond," continues Stella, " Mr. Poe came to dinner, and stayed the night. He seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...beloved friend. You truly understand and appreciate me—I have a presentiment that I shall never see you again. I must leave to-day for Richmond. If I...
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Life and Letters of John Howard Raymond

John Howard Raymond - 1881 - 1296 pages
...York for Richmond," says Mrs. Lewis, " Mr. Poe came to dinner and stayed the night. He seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...his, and, looking in my face, said, ' Dear Stella, my much-beloved friend : You truly understand and appreciate me — I have a presentiment that I shall...
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Edgar Allan Poe

George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 388 pages
...during the past year an intimacy of the old kind had sprung up. " He seemed very sad," wrote this lady, "and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...return, write my life. You can and will do me justice.' " 1 Mrs. Clemm accompanied him to the steamboat, and on parting he said to her, " God bless you, my...
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Edgar Allan Poe

George Edward Woodberry - 1885 - 398 pages
...the past year an intimacy of the old kind had sprung up. " He seemed very sad," wrote this lady, " and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...never return, write my life. You can and will do me justice.'"1 Mrs. Clemm accompanied him to the steamboat, and on parting he said to her, " God bless...
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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe, Volume 1

Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 534 pages
...York for Richmond," says Mrs. Lewis, " Mr. Poe came to dinner and stayed the night. He seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...his, and, looking in my face, said, ' Dear Stella, my much-beloved friend : You truly understand and appreciate me — I have a presentiment that I shall...
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Life of Edgar Allan Poe ..., Volume 1

James A. Harrison - 1903 - 608 pages
...next morning he took my hand in his, and, looking in my face, said, ' Dear Stella, my much-beloved friend : You truly understand and appreciate me —...life, you can and will do me justice. ' " ' I will ! ' I exclaimed. And we parted to meet no more in this life. That promise I have not yet felt equal...
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Life of Edgar Allan Poe

James Albert Harrison - 1903 - 512 pages
...York for Richmond," says Mrs. Lewis, " Mr. Poe came to dinner and stayed the night. He seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving the next morning he...his, and, looking in my face, said, ' Dear Stella, my much-beloved friend : You truly uiiderstand and appreciate me — I have a presentiment that I shall...
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Edgar A. Poe; a Study

John Wooster Robertson - 1921 - 472 pages
...seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving next morning, he took my hands in his and, looking into my face said, 'Dear Stella, my much beloved friend,...understand and appreciate me. I have a presentiment that I never shall see you again. I must leave today for Richmond. If I never return write my life. You can...
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Edgar A. Poe, a Psychopathic Study

John Wooster Robertson - 1922 - 366 pages
...seemed very sad and retired early. On leaving next morning, he took my hands in his and, looking into my face said, 'Dear Stella, my much beloved friend,...understand and appreciate me. I have a presentiment that I never shall see you again. I must leave today for Richmond. If I never return write my life. You can...
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