Trial of Miss Madeline Smith, in the High Court of Justiciary, On the Charge of Poisoning, June 30-July 9, 1857

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No. 133 ; posbmark, " Stirling, 16fcli Maroli 1857" :— My Dearest William,— It is but fair after yoar kind- ness to me, that I should write you a note. Tlie day 1 part from friei^s 1 always feel sad ; but to part from one I lore, as I do you, makes me feel truly sad and dull. My only consolation is that we meet soon again. To-morrow we shall be home. 1 do so wish you were here to-day. We might take a long walk. Our walk to Dunblane I shall ever remember with pleasure. That walk fixed a day on w
...hich we are to begin a new life— a life which I hope maybe of happiness and long duration to both of us. My aim through life shall be to please and study you. Dear William, 1 n^ust conclude,, as mamma is ready to go to Stirling. I do not go w ith the same pleasure as I did the last time. I hope you got to town safe, and found your sisters well. Accept my warmest, kindest love, and ever belibve me to be yours with affection, Madeline.
Ho, 135, a French memorandum of L'Angelier's address at Bridge of Allan ; and 139, envelope addressed to " M.


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