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My dear Marianne Here we are, after having, I think, done very well on our journey. We met Miss Martin on board the steamer. I forget whether I told you that she had begged to come at the same time for the benefit of our escort, and though we had rather have been alone, she was very helpful and pleasant. She is the editor of the Sunday Library, which is the way we fell in with ... continue reading
My dear Miss Sewell,
My copies of Giles and Stanley are not bound, nor likely come to harm, and I had rather pack them and leave them at Miss Yard’s for you. If you will tell me what other books you want besides Fabyan, I will write a note desiring them to be sent to me to your care at Bonchurch (I did not see this ghastly shape of paper till I had committed myself to ... continue reading