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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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So we miss our friend; but we shall not, I think, altogether, for he talked of following us to the sea, Sarianna says, and even if he is restrained from doing this, we shall pass some little time in Paris on our return, and so see him....
Mrs.Jameson is here, but goes on Saturday to England.
[_Incomplete_] * * * * * _To Miss E.F.

Haworth_ 2 Rue de Perry, Le Havre, Maison Versigny: July 23, 1858 [postmark].
My dearest Fanny,-- ...

I gave you an account of our journey to Paris, which I won't write over again, especially as you may have read some things like it.

In Paris we remained a fortnight except a day, and I liked it as I always like Paris, for which I have a decided fancy.

And yet I did nothing, except in one shop, and in a fiacre driving round and round, and sometimes at a restaurant, dining round and round.


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