id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 16182 Browning, Elizabeth Barrett The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Barrett, Vol. 1 (of 2) 1845-1846 .txt text/plain 205054 13886 88 don't think I shall let _you_ hear, after all, the savage things about writing.' Mind that spring is coming, for all this snow; and know me I took up this paper to write a great deal--now, I don't think I shall What will you think when I write to ask you _not_ to come to-morrow, God bless you, my best, dearest friend--think what I would speak-God bless you, dearest friend--shall I hear from you before Tuesday? written it, having no better reason than because I like to write on Now, dearest, I will try and write the little I shall be able, in that letter to let you come the first time, do you know, the tears ran letter I have liked to read (so it was kind and good in you to let One of these days I shall write a long letter--on the omitted matters, ./cache/16182.txt ./txt/16182.txt