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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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He is gone to Rome, and will return here to pay a visit to his friends in Florence after a time.

The object of his coming was health.

While he passed through Tuscany, the _power_ seemed to be leaving him, but he has recovered it tenfold, says my informant, so I hope we shall hear of more wonders.

Did you read the article in the 'Westminster'?
The subject _se prete au ridicule_, but ridicule is not disproof.

The Empress Eugenie protects his little sister, and has her educated in Paris.
Surely I have made up for silence.


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