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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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We have no fire this morning while I write, but it is before breakfast and Ba may like the sight of one, tho' I rather think she will not.

Rome looks very well, and I hope we shall have a happier time of it than before.

Many friends are here and everybody is very kind.

The Eckleys were extravagantly good to us, something beyond conception almost.

We have seen Miss Cushman, Hatty,[60] Leighton, Cartwright, the Storys, Page and his new (third) wife, Gibson, beside the Brackens and Mrs.
Mackenzie; and there are others I shall see to-day.


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