id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16646 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Volume 2 of 2) .txt text/plain 160876 11124 85 England--Florence--Death of Mrs. Surtees Cook--Garibaldi--Rome--The He is very well and in good spirits, thank God. We have spent two days at New Cross with my husband's father and sister, My dearest Mrs. Martin,--I write in haste to you to tell you some things writing you an amusing letter to-day, I think. Robert is in good spirits, and inclined to like Paris increasingly. England and English poets), but I shall wait for some very warm day for Tell dearest Miss Bayley, with my love, I shall write to her soon. Robert and I have had a very happy winter in Florence; let me, any way, way, I heard read the other day a very interesting letter from Paris, end of the world with Robert and Penini twenty times a day. My dearest Sarianna,--I shall be writing my good deeds in water to-day I am sure Robert has been too long about writing this time, dearest ./cache/16646.txt ./txt/16646.txt