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smartness and trickery in his letters. Give two rumors and Malakoff will swear to four facts. He has a pretentious way of dealing with State matters which retains me of Samuel Pepys, in the King's Rival. He leaves the news-gathering to Mortimer, a lively but from continent papers, which all find at Galignant's or in three- ture, by what gift of second sight does he learn the domestic relations of the Hapsburg family, or pick up the unpublished sayings of King Frederick William or Victor Emanuel? In close application, correctness and completeness, Huntingdon is the best correspondent in Europe. He is a dry, secretive, unsocial man, a sleeper over metaphysical treatises — a disciple of all new ideas. His judgment in international affairs is not better than other people's. He gives his opinion. He is too indolent to do anything beyond his regular Friday letter, otherwise he might have been a translator or a small author. He has been fifteen years in Paris, has plain lodg