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Mr. Gardiner left Longbourn on Sunday; on Tuesday his wife received a letter from him; it told them that,
on his arrival, he had immediately found out his brother, and persuaded him to come to Gracechurch Street; that Mr. Bennet had been to Epsom and Clapham,
before his arrival, but without gaining any satisfactory information; and that he was now determined to inquire at all the principal hotels in town,
as Mr. Bennet thought it possible they might have gone to one of them, on their first coming to London,
before they procured lodgings.
Mr. Gardiner himself did not expect any success from this measure, but as his brother was eager in it,
he meant to assist him in pursuing it.
He added that Mr. Bennet seemed wholly disinclined at present to leave London and promised to write again very soon.
There was also a postscript to this effect:" I have written to Colonel Forster to desire him to find out,
if possible, from some of the young man's intimates in the regiment, whether Wickham has any relations or connections who would be likely to know in what part of town he has now concealed himself.
If there were anyone that one could apply to with a probability of gaining such a clue as that,
it might be of essential consequence. At present we have nothing to guide us. Colonel Forster will,
I dare say, do everything in his power to satisfy us on this head. But, on second thoughts,
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