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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER VII
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Very gentle, yet earnest--refined and truthful.

I like him very much.

We count him among the valuable acquaintances made this year in England....
Mr.Kenyon has come back, and most other people are gone away; but he is worth more than most other people, so the advantage remains to the scale.

I am delighted that you should have your dear friend Mr.Harness with you, and, for my own part, I do feel grateful to him for the good he has evidently done you.

Oh, continue to be better! Don't overtire yourself--don't use improvidently the new strength.


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