[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 178/192
I believe he thinks I should drop off my head and leave it under the seat of the rail-carriage if he didn't take care of it.... I ought to have told you that Mr.Kingsley (one of the reasons why I liked him) spoke warmly and admiringly of you.
Yes, I ought to have told you that--his praise is worth having.
Of course I have heard much of Mr. Harness from Mr.Kenyon and you, as well as from my own husband.
But there is no use in measuring temptations; I am a female St.Anthony, and _won't_ be overcome.
The Talfourds wanted me to dine with them on Monday.
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