[The Prose Works of William Wordsworth by William Wordsworth]@TWC D-Link bookThe Prose Works of William Wordsworth PART III 381/791
Your present of Hone's book was very acceptable; and so much so, that your part of the book is the cause why I did not write long ago.
I wished to enter a little minutely into notice of the dramatic extracts, and, on account of the smallness of the print, deferred doing so till longer days would allow me to read without candle-light, which I have long since given up.
But, alas! when the days lengthened, my eyesight departed, and for many months I could not read three minutes at a time.
You will be sorry to hear that this infirmity still hangs about me, and almost cuts me off from reading altogether.
But how are you, and how is your dear sister? I long much, as we all do, to know. For ourselves, this last year, owing to my sister's dangerous illness, the effects of which are not yet got over, has been an anxious one and melancholy.
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