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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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Not for ten years has there been in Florence such a November! 'Is this Italy ?' says poor Fanny Haworth's wondering face.

Still, she likes Florence better than she did....
Is it not strange that dear Mr.Kenyon should have lost his brother by this sudden stroke?
Strange and sad ?...

He was suffering too under a relapse when the news came--which, Miss Bayley says, did not dangerously affect him, after all.

Oh, sad and strange! I pity the unfortunate wife more than anyone.

She said to me this summer, 'I could not live without him.


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