[The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II by Elizabeth Barrett Browning]@TWC D-Link bookThe Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II CHAPTER IX 141/222
I will write again when there is a change.
The course of the fever may extend to six days more. Your ever most affectionate BA. * * * * * _To Mrs.Jameson_ Thursday, [end of August 1857]. Dearest Friend,--I think it better to inclose to you this letter which has come to your address.
Thank you for your kind words about Lytton, which will be very soothing to him.
He continues better, and is preparing to take his first drive to-day, for half an hour, with his _nurse_ and Robert.
See how weak he must be, and the hollow cheeks and temples remain as signs of the past.
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