Charles Kingsley: His Letters And Memories of His Life
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W. To E. N. E. (wii/i the sun which ain't as good as against ; but may indicate a break after two or three days of going round with the sun, and fine weather) evins grant ! for I'm froze. Coughing in limbo, and every soul in the parish in the flenzies. Handkerchers is riz on the market I guess, this last month. " Mind your March browns certain till the black alder comes out, which he won't here for three weeks, unless we have a sudden change. " TO REV. F. D. MAURICE. (Who had sent a Pamphlet on... the Sabbath question. ) EVERSLEY, Wednesday, July, 1856. " I have read through your pamphlet forthwith, and with very great delight. I cannot conceive why you should fancy that I should not agree with it ; for I agree with every word. I feel with you that the only ground on which Sunday amusements can be 244 Charles Kingsley. really defended, is as a carrying out of the divineness of the sab- bath, and not as a relaxation of it ; but I won't put in bad words to you what you have put in infinitely better ones.
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