Letter to Mary Sibree p.2

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Date:September 1845

Description:Transcript:

I am quite alone this week ma chère, & confined to my "small upper room" in more senses than one. Will you not call, since I missed you on Saturday? Can you call on me on your way home to-morrow. Have tea with me, & I will send the man home with you at 7 or when you please.

Yours ever

M.A.E.


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