Hope End.
Wednesday.
My dear Mrs Peyton,
I return the third volume of Salathiel, with a great many thanks to you; &, I ought to add, a great many apologies, for detaining it so long.
While it is snowing, you will not expect me to say anything about our visit to you: but we hope, on every account, that winter has returned for the purpose of staying a very short time with us; & that we may soon have occasion to trouble you with another note.
Do send back a line, to let us know whether Mrs Griffith is not suffering from the change of season; & believe me, dear Mrs Peyton; with our kindest regards, ever most sincerely yours
E B Barrett
[ca. January 1830]. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett to Peyton, Eliza.
Date - Search
1830-01
Author
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Recipient
Peyton, Eliza
Letter Text
Hope End.
Wednesday.
My dear Mrs Peyton,
I return the third volume of Salathiel, with a great many thanks to you; &, I ought to add, a great many apologies, for detaining it so long.
While it is snowing, you will not expect me to say anything about our visit to you: but we hope, on every account, that winter has returned for the purpose of staying a very short time with us; & that we may soon have occasion to trouble you with another note.
Do send back a line, to let us know whether Mrs Griffith is not suffering from the change of season; & believe me, dear Mrs Peyton; with our kindest regards, ever most sincerely yours
E B Barrett