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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER IX
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I have no doubt that the young man, who is weak and vain, and was exposed to gross flatteries from the various unwise coteries at Florence who took him up, deserves to be thrown over.

But his _mediumship_ is undisproved, as far as I can understand.

It is simply a physical faculty--he is quite an electric wire.

At Florence everybody is quarrelling with everybody on the subject.

I thought I would tell you.
Penini, the pet, is radiant, and learning French triumphantly.


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