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Letters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)
Author: Edward FitzGerald Genre: LiteratureLetters of Edward FitzGerald to Fanny Kemble (1871-1883)
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t I don't like to let the year get so close to an end without reminding you of me, to who
d to hear that all is well with you. Donne said he believed you were in Ireland when he was here; and he spoke of your being very well when he had last seen you; also telling me he thought you were to stay in England this winter. By the by, I also heard of Mrs. Wister being at Cambridge; not Donne told me this, but Mr. Wright,
h I must borrow another pair of Eyes for one day. My Boy-reader gave me a little tas
te a better-that you must, in spite of yourself-but write to me a lit
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