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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER VII
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Still, I have been out very seldom, being afraid of treacherous winds combined with burning sunshine, but I have enjoyed the weather in the house and by opening the windows, and have been revived and strengthened much by it, and shall soon recover my summer power of walking, I dare say.

What do you think I did the other night?
Went to the Vaudeville to see the 'Dame aux Camelias' on above the fiftieth night of the representation.

I disagree with the common outcry about its immorality.

According to my view, it is moral and human.

But I never will go to see it again, for it almost broke my heart and split my head.


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