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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER VIII
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I understate your advantages on purpose, you see.

I heard you talked of in Florence when Miss Cushman, in the quarter of an hour she gave us at Casa Guidi, told us of the oath she had in heaven to bring out your play and make it a triumph.

How she praised the play, and you! Twice I have spoken with her--once on a balcony on the boulevard, when together we saw Louis Napoleon enter Paris in immediate face of the empire, and that once in Florence.

I like the 'manly soul' in her face and manners.

Manly, not masculine--an excellent distinction of Mrs.
Jameson's.


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