: Such infirmity of temper ias Bulwer'a seems at frfgt in great contrast with the pitnul-aoa puerile outpouring- of "his Ibv©' 1 epistles, says the < Detroit Free Press. 1 But they were off the same piece. One was the egotism and tanaoy..-ot love, the -ether x>f a *; passion- exhausted • and su pplantefl by' -ififiip terenoa und disgust. Hia wife was unaoqbtedly frivolous and vain. Sqch doses 'as l\e gave' her- in 'his' letter* w^uld'hare sickened a sensible woman, and a lovef a3 intelligent as Biihver would have known it. But he must hare felt sure thsrt she would ■ be flattered and tickled with such drpqlings, I or he would have "withheld them. Awomari- ? 1 picised with slobbering language of this, kind would. . be iucapable of r either understanding' his strength or beinVp&t^atri?itl> his weakness, .
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Mataura Ensign, Volume 7, Issue 420, 23 December 1884, Page 2
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