Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford And Frances

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I know you will not be displeased at my writing this letter the like of which you must have many of just now : & you need not read it, if you have (as I dare say you have, ) much to do & think of: so long as 216 Corfu you consider it to be written from a friendly motive & forgive its want of etiquette that is all I care about.
Lear to Fortescue, CORFU. Janry. , 8, 1862.
I could not help sending a line, knowing well how she [Lady Waldegrave] feels the death, & I hope & believe she will take
...it for what it is intended to be As you say, (& as I think I have nearly said, ) despite difference of age & nature, they lived so long & closely united that it must be a very different heart from Lady Waldegraves that would not feel the sudden breaking of the tie most keenly. I imagined she would go to Dudbrook r & almost wished she had not, only because the clay soil & damp is so chilling & trying in winter. I shall gladly hear how she is, as soon as you can tell me. All you have said of her in this last, is extremely interesting.

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