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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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That you should say 'his picture looked well' was comfort in the general gloom, though even you don't give anything yet that can be called an opinion.

Mrs.Sartoris will be much vexed by it all, I am sure.
May God bless you! Write to me.

Robert's love with that of Your ever affectionate BA.
Did you observe a portrait of Robert by Page?
Where have they hung it, and how does it strike you?
* * * * * _To Miss E.F.

Haworth_ [Paris]: 3 Rue du Colisee: Saturday, June 17, 1856 [postmark].
My dearest Fanny,--I was just going to write to you to beg you to apply to Chapman for Robert's book, when he came to stop me with the newspaper.

Thank you, my dearest Fanny, for having thought of me when you had so much weary thought; it was very touching to me that you should.


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