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    Question looking for origin of quote

    Hi, please forgive my being uninformed ...I am familiar with just a few of Lord Byron's poems; however, I cannot say I am well-versed with his works...I am trying to find the name of the work (poem, letter, etc.) from which this excerpt/quote was taken "the best way would be to avoid each other without appearing to do so"...thanks in advance for any replies!
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    George Gordon Noel Byron (1788–1824), British poet. Letter, April 25, 1814, referring to his affair with Lady Caroline Lamb. Byron’s Letters and Journals, vol. 4, ed. Leslie Marchand (1975).
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    Downing, thank you so much! first reply out of over 3,000 views and after 2 1/2 years!
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