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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER X
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Every movement made by them is a gain to Austria--a clear gain.

Every word spoken by them, even if it applaud us, goes against the cause! Whoever has a conscience among them, let him consider this and be still....
* * * * * _To Miss E.F.

Haworth_ Casa Guidi: November 2 [1859].
My dearest Fanny,--I this moment receive your letter, and hasten to answer it lest I should be too late for you in Paris.

Dear Fanny, you seem in a chronic transitional state; it's always _crisis_ with you.

I can't _advise_; but I do rather _wonder_ that you don't go at once to England and see your friends till you can do your business....


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