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The Prose Works of William Wordsworth

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Mrs.W.and my daughter, of whom you inquire, are both well; the latter rides as often as weather and regard for the age of her pony will allow.

She has resumed her German labours, and is not easily drawn from what she takes to.

Therefore I hope Miss Hamilton will not find fault if she does not write for some time, as she will readily conceive that with this passion upon her, and many engagements, she will be rather averse to writing.

In fact she owes a long letter to her brother in Germany, who, by the bye, tells us that he will not cease to look out for the Book of Kant you wished for.
Farewell, with a thousand kind remembrances to yourself and sister, and the rest of your amiable family, in which Mrs.W.and Dora join.
Believe me most faithfully yours, WM.

WORDSWORTH.[118] [118] Here first printed.


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