Saturday Mg
Dearest, to my sorrow I must, I fear, give up the delight of seeing you this morning- I went out unwell yesterday, and a long noisy dinner with speech-making, and a long tiresome walk at the end of it-these have given me such a bewildering headache that I really see some reason in what they say here about keeping the house. Will you forgive me-and let me forget it all on Monday? On Monday-unless I am told otherwise by the early post- And God bless you ever-
Your own RB
[7 February 1846]. Browning, Robert to Browning, Elizabeth Barrett.
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1846-02-07
Author
Browning, Robert
Recipient
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Letter Text
Saturday Mg
Dearest, to my sorrow I must, I fear, give up the delight of seeing you this morning- I went out unwell yesterday, and a long noisy dinner with speech-making, and a long tiresome walk at the end of it-these have given me such a bewildering headache that I really see some reason in what they say here about keeping the house. Will you forgive me-and let me forget it all on Monday? On Monday-unless I am told otherwise by the early post- And God bless you ever-
Your own RB