Letters of Thomas Carlyle, 1826-1836

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— Jean writes us that your house is roofed again ; we rejoice to fancy you free from rain-drops ; and fronting the Winter with better shelter. Catlinns will have a new, face when I come, — which will be, I trust, when this " Article " is over. — You would see John's Letter ; you would get the Review and the Printed Piece on Goethe. I can lend you other things of the Magazine kind : but suppose you to be far too busy for reading as yet. Tell me how goes your harvest ; when you hope to be done ; ...how you are all. — You will soon see our dear Mother ; tell her of our welfare, and that she will before long hear of us again. Thank Jean for her two letters ; say the Hat does excellently ; no news I can get is so valuable to me as that our Mother and all of you are well. Love one another. One day we shall not all be well any longer. Our kindest 334 LETTERS OF THOMAS CARLYLE 1832 wishes to little Janekin and her Mother. The " new creature " will be a great solace to you ; receive her and retain her as "sent from God." — Remember me and my Leddy to our Mother and my good Letter-writing Jean, and every other one of them, and say we shall both be down ere long, were my Article but done.

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