New Letters And Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle Annotated By Thomas Carlyle And

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Aitken, Dumfries. Chelsea, Saturday, 11 Aug. , 1860. My dear Jean — . . . I will inclose you a Not« I Jane Welsh Carhjie 227 had from Sir George Sinclair, which will put you in heart about Mr. C. 's situation up there* Even from the one Letter I have had from himself since his arrival, it appears that his circumstances are as favourable for the purposes he had in view as could have well been found in a con- ditional world. I trust in God he will get cabled down, by a good long stay there; and c...ome back with a thicker skin than he took away! This Book has been far too long a piece of work for him, — to say nothing of its difficulty. I don't know what I am going to do with myself yet. His nerv'ous state had acted upon me, till I was become more sleepless and agitated than himself! And I was on the verge of complete break-down into serious illness when i\Ir. C. Left, and my Doctor took me in hands. To judge from the amount of "composing draughts" given me (three in a day!), I nmst have been very near boiling over and blowing my lid off!

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