Date:28th of March 1874
Description:Eliot arranges to see Alice two days after this letter is written when she actually stays for dinner. Transcript: The Priory, 21, North Bank Regents Park. Mar. 28. 74. My dear - may I call you Alice? - as I suppose I should do if we were angels in heaven and had to think of our white raiment there? I shall gratefully welcome you at ½ past 4 on Monday, but I would arrange to be at liberty any other hour or day that would be easier to you. Yours always M. E. Lewes Note: George Eliot (born Mary Ann Evans) was a local authoress based in the Coventry and Nuneaton district, from 1819-1880.
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