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nwhere his Jemima (although invisible for him) still
dwelt.
The season at Leamington coming to a conclusion by the withdrawal
of the young fellows who frequented that watering-placethe widow Gam
retired to her usual quarters for the other months of the year. Where these
quarters wereI think we have no right to askfor I believe she had
quarrelled with her brother at Molloyvilleand besideswas a great deal
too proud to be a burden on anybody.
Not only did the widow quit Leamingtonbut very soon afterwards the
120th received its marching ordersand left Weedon and Warwickshire.
Haggarty's appetite was by this time partially restoredbut his love was
not alteredand his humour was still morose and gloomy. I am informed
that at this period of his life he wrote some poems relative to his unhappy
passion; a wild set of verses of several lengthsand in his handwriting
being discovered upon a sheet of paper in which a pitch-plaster was
wrapped upwhich Lieutenant and Adjutant Wheezer was compelled to
put on for a cold.
Fancy thenthree years afterwardsthe surprise of all Haggarty's
acquaintances on reading in the public papers the following
announcement:
MEN'S WIVES
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