Monday morning
Ever dearest, your ‘Hush’ came too late-I had spoken. Do not blame me however,-for I do not blame myself- It was not very possible that I should allow your fine schemes, to lie unmolested by a breath- Nevertheless we will not carry on this discussion any farther: my simple protest is enough for the present,-& we shall have time I hope, in the future, for your nobleness to unteach itself from being too proud. At any rate, let the subject be, now!- I mentioned my ‘eldest surviving brother’ in that way in the paper, because he is put out of the question by the estates being entailed .. the Jamaica estates, I mean. And now, to have done! Unless I could make you easier-!
Dearest, you may come tomorrow, tuesday .. for my aunt
[27 July 1846]. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett to Browning, Robert.
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1846-07-27
Author
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Recipient
Browning, Robert
Letter Text
Monday morning
Ever dearest, your ‘Hush’ came too late-I had spoken. Do not blame me however,-for I do not blame myself- It was not very possible that I should allow your fine schemes, to lie unmolested by a breath- Nevertheless we will not carry on this discussion any farther: my simple protest is enough for the present,-& we shall have time I hope, in the future, for your nobleness to unteach itself from being too proud. At any rate, let the subject be, now!- I mentioned my ‘eldest surviving brother’ in that way in the paper, because he is put out of the question by the estates being entailed .. the Jamaica estates, I mean. And now, to have done! Unless I could make you easier-!
Dearest, you may come tomorrow, tuesday .. for my aunt