[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 47/192
I have been struck and charmed with some things in the 'Companion'-- especially, may I say, with the 'Modern Pygmalion,' which catches me on my weak side of the _love of wonder_.
By the way, what am I to say of Swedenborg and mesmerism? So much I could--the books have so drawn and held me (as far as I was capable of being drawn or held, in this chaos of London)--that I will not speak at all.
The note-page is too small--the haste I write in, too great. God bless you, and good bye.
Robert bids me give you his love (of the earnestest), and I have leave from you (have I not ?) to be always affectionately yours, ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING. * * * * * The journey to Paris was effected at the end of September, and for about nine months they pitched their tent at No.
138 Avenue des Champs-Elysees.
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