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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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Do you hear anything about Reuben's leaving London?
Anything of Lady Elgin?
How is Madame Milsand?
I will send you the last 'Ath.' I have received, but break off here rather abruptly, in order to let Ba write.

Good-bye.

God bless you both.

Kindest love to Milsand.
Yours ever affectionately R.B.
* * * * * _E.B.Browning to Miss Browning_ My dearest Sarianna,--I don't know whether this letter from Rome will surprise you, but we have done it at last.

Our journey was most prosperous, the wonderful inrush of winter which buried all Italy in snow, and for some days rendered the possibility of any change of quarters so more than doubtful (I myself gave it up for days), having given way to an inrush of summer as wonderful.


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