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... dear friend ! Forgive this sad letter . Ever most faithfully yours , M. R. MITFORD . TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD , Bickham , Plymouth . Three - mile Cross , May 13 , 1823 . The kind interest which you are so good as to take in me , my dear ...
... dear friend ! Forgive this sad letter . Ever most faithfully yours , M. R. MITFORD . TO SIR WILLIAM ELFORD , Bickham , Plymouth . Three - mile Cross , May 13 , 1823 . The kind interest which you are so good as to take in me , my dear ...
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... DEAR SIR , -I have no words to say how deeply we feel your situation . Oh ... friend in Parliament , and shall add this . The direction is heartbreaking ... dear friend ! Most faithfully and admiringly yours , MARY RUSSELL MITFORD . To ...
... DEAR SIR , -I have no words to say how deeply we feel your situation . Oh ... friend in Parliament , and shall add this . The direction is heartbreaking ... dear friend ! Most faithfully and admiringly yours , MARY RUSSELL MITFORD . To ...
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... my dear friend , if you should hear of any situation that would suit my dear father , do not fail to let me know , for that would be the real comfort , to be rid of the theatre and all its troubles . Any thing in the medical line ...
... my dear friend , if you should hear of any situation that would suit my dear father , do not fail to let me know , for that would be the real comfort , to be rid of the theatre and all its troubles . Any thing in the medical line ...
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... MY DEAR FRIEND , —I should have written to ask after you all had I not been for nearly six months very much and very painfully engrossed . My dear mother has had an attack of that terrible complaint , the spasmodic asthma , which con ...
... MY DEAR FRIEND , —I should have written to ask after you all had I not been for nearly six months very much and very painfully engrossed . My dear mother has had an attack of that terrible complaint , the spasmodic asthma , which con ...
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... my dear friend ! Ever very sincerely yours , M. R. MITFORD . One can not help regretting the destruction of Lord By- ron's Memoirs ; though , from what the " Examiner " says of his feelings ( and on this point the " Examiner ” is , I ...
... my dear friend ! Ever very sincerely yours , M. R. MITFORD . One can not help regretting the destruction of Lord By- ron's Memoirs ; though , from what the " Examiner " says of his feelings ( and on this point the " Examiner ” is , I ...
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