| George Eliot - 1885 - 512 str.
...forwarded to me here, and it Isaac P. Evans, 26th was a great joy to me to have your kind words May 1880. of sympathy, for our long silence has never broken...has lately sent me rather a sad account of Sarah's J health. I trust that it is now better, for I think it is her lungs that chiefly trouble her, and... | |
| Mary Ann Evans - 1885 - 506 str.
...me here, and it Isaac P. Evans, 26th was a great joy to me to have your kind words May 1880. ' ' ' of sympathy, for our long silence has never broken...has lately sent me rather a sad account of Sarah's l health. I trust that it is now better, for I think it is her lungs that chiefly trouble her, and... | |
| George Eliot - 1885 - 370 str.
...pleased to read your letter. I have known his family for eleven years, and they have received me among them very lovingly. The only point to be regretted...Clarke has lately sent me rather a sad account of Sarah,s1 health. I trust that it is now better, for I think it is her lungs that chiefly trouble her,... | |
| Oscar Browning - 1890 - 200 str.
...long been intermitted. She wrote in answer to him : " Your letter was forwarded to me here, and it was a great joy to me to have your kind words of sympathy,...rather than any other of the various lots open to him." They returned to England at the end of July, and George Eliot died on December 22, 1880. Her illness... | |
| George Eliot - 1895 - 418 str.
...oftener think of them. You are our children, you know. Your letter was forwarded to me here, and it was a great joy to me to have your kind words of sympathy,...has lately sent me rather a sad account of Sarah's 1 health. I trust that it is now better, for I think it is her lungs that chiefly trouble her, and... | |
| William W. Hudson, Graeme Mercer Adam - 1901 - 650 str.
...pleased to read your letter. I have known his family for eleven years, and they have received me among them very lovingly. The only point to be regretted...made him choose this lot of caring for me rather than for any other. During a visit to the continent after her marriage her health greatly improved, but... | |
| George Eliot - 1908 - 386 str.
...kind words of sympathy, for l^sf our long silence has never broken the affection for you 26th Maywhich began when we were little ones. My husband, too, was...Clarke has lately sent me rather a sad account of Sarah's1 health. I trust that it is now better, for I think it is her lungs that chiefly trouble her,... | |
| George Eliot - 1909 - 398 str.
...words of sympathy, for E*^.P' our long silence has never broken the affection for you 2Cth Maywhich began when we were little ones. My husband, too, was...Clarke has lately sent me rather a sad account of Sarah's1 health. I trust that it is now better, for I think it is her lungs that chiefly trouble her,... | |
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