[The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Elizabeth Barrett Browning]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II CHAPTER IX 64/222
If I did, I should be sitting here inexpressibly sad--for myself, not you.... Robert unites with me in affectionate sympathy, and Sarianna was here last night, talking feelingly about you.
You shall have Robert's book when we get to England.
Think how much I think of you. Your ever affectionate BA. Mr.Kenyon has been very ill, and is still in a state occasioning anxiety.
He is at the Isle of Wight. * * * * * At the end of June the Brownings came back to London, for what was, as it proved, Mrs.Browning's last visit to England.
Mr.Kenyon had lent them his house in London, at 39 Devonshire Place, he himself being in the Isle of Wight; but a shadow was thrown over the whole of this visit by the serious and ultimately fatal illness of this dear friend.
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