[The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Elizabeth Barrett Browning]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II CHAPTER VII 162/192
I shall like her to have them, and she must try to find my love, as the King of France did the poison (a 'most unsavoury simile,' certainly), between the leaves.
I send with them, in any case, my best love.
Ah, so sorry I am that she has suffered from the weather you have had.
She is a most interesting child, and of a nature which is rare.... Robert's warm regards, with those of your Ever affectionate and grateful BA. Madame Viardot is George Sand's heroine Consuelo.
You know that beautiful book. * * * * * With the last days of June the long stay in Paris came to an end, and the Brownings paid their second visit to London.
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