Sidmouth.
Tuesday morning.
My dear Mrs Griffith,
I hope you have not thought me very ungrateful in not replying sooner to your very kind note. I waited for some time until the MPs were MPs again; and then I waited a little time, because unfortunately I am rather apt to put off until tomorrow the things which I ought to do today: not because I forgot you or the kind expressions which you have used towards us all. Thank you for saying that you will preserve the plants which Papa sent to you. I am sure you will; and that the recollections of those who once owned them, will not be
----
Will you remember us to May Hilton? We were glad to read Mrs Peyton’s satisfactory account of her.
How pleased we are to think of Reynolds being so much better. It must indeed be a comfort to Mrs Peyton & all of you!--
[ca. February 1833]. Browning, Elizabeth Barrett to Griffith, Charlotte.
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1833-02
Author
Browning, Elizabeth Barrett
Recipient
Griffith, Charlotte
Letter Text
Sidmouth.
Tuesday morning.
My dear Mrs Griffith,
I hope you have not thought me very ungrateful in not replying sooner to your very kind note. I waited for some time until the MPs were MPs again; and then I waited a little time, because unfortunately I am rather apt to put off until tomorrow the things which I ought to do today: not because I forgot you or the kind expressions which you have used towards us all. Thank you for saying that you will preserve the plants which Papa sent to you. I am sure you will; and that the recollections of those who once owned them, will not be
----
Will you remember us to May Hilton? We were glad to read Mrs Peyton’s satisfactory account of her.
How pleased we are to think of Reynolds being so much better. It must indeed be a comfort to Mrs Peyton & all of you!--