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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER XI
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Riding so much has agreed well with him; and the general results of the Roman campaign cannot be said to be otherwise than favourable.

Set down as much for Robert.

Everybody exclaims at his stoutness.

In fact, never since I have known him has he condescended to put on such an air of _robustness_, there's no other word for it.

Shall we give the glory to Rome, or to _nux_, to which he is constant.


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