Letters from Owen Meredith: (Robert, First Earl of Lytton) to Robert and Elizabeth Barrett Browning |
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Page 105
... grateful or a niggard correspondent . The kindness with which you speak of my Book adds to my desire that you should soon see it . Until now I had lost almost all interest in its fate , but the chance sight of an advertisement with the ...
... grateful or a niggard correspondent . The kindness with which you speak of my Book adds to my desire that you should soon see it . Until now I had lost almost all interest in its fate , but the chance sight of an advertisement with the ...
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... grateful , and I want you to know that I miss the news of you exceed- ingly - and , besides , that if you begin again to write to me , I have so far got rid of a certain horror of pen and ink as to be sure that I shall never again let ...
... grateful , and I want you to know that I miss the news of you exceed- ingly - and , besides , that if you begin again to write to me , I have so far got rid of a certain horror of pen and ink as to be sure that I shall never again let ...
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... grateful for the picture you send me of your French retreat , wh enables me to realise your present life a little . Were it not for the hope of soon joining you there , I shd be very sorry to change this picture in my mind's eye for ...
... grateful for the picture you send me of your French retreat , wh enables me to realise your present life a little . Were it not for the hope of soon joining you there , I shd be very sorry to change this picture in my mind's eye for ...
Contents
Chapter IIParis | 89 |
Chapter IIIThe Hague | 119 |
Chapter IVVienna | 151 |
Copyright | |
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