Correspondence

1824.  EBB to Anna Brownell Jameson

As published in The Brownings’ Correspondence, 10, 42–43.

50 Wimpole Street

Monday morning. [27 January 1845] [1]

I shall be delighted to see you my dear Mrs Jameson at the hour you mentioned to Mr Kenyon for today, .. or even later, if later shd be more convenient to you—anytime before six. Whenever it is possible for me to receive your kind visits, do believe that it can never fail to be pleasant.

Very faithfully yours

Elizabeth B Barrett.

Publication: None traced.

Manuscript: Armstrong Browning Library.

1. Dated by EBB’s letter (no. 1826) to Miss Mitford. “[Mrs. Jameson] was to have come yesterday,—& there was a mistake, Mr. Kenyon tells me,—& for today it is settled.”

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