[The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Elizabeth Barrett Browning]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II CHAPTER XI 26/329
_I_ am glad to hear that 'L'Opinion Nationale' represents the efficient power.
That's comfortable.
What's to be done next in the south here rests with _us_, it seems.
But what of the occupation of Rome? And what is the meaning of Lamoriciere being here 'with the consent of the Emperor'? Lamoriciere can mean no good either to the French Government or to Italy; and the Emperor knows it well. My dearest Isa, let us make haste to say that of course I shall be glad to let my book be used as is proposed.
How will we get a copy to M. Fauvety? I enclose an order to Chapman and Hall which M.Dall' Ongaro[83] may enclose to his friend, who must enclose it on to England, with a letter conveying his address in Paris.
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