gle, connected with literature, and lived in lodgings, but travelled a good deal; that lie was anxious to take a nice boy as a companion; that he should look on such a boy as a son, and give him a good home and a fair allowance of pocket-money, and if the boy was good to him he would be well started in life.) I had never spoken to him before he gave me that letter???I showed it to my brother-in-la