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    • [ca. 1 April 1861]. EBB to Isa Blagden. BC, 29, 48–51. (Letter 4861). I must write one word, having had your letter. There is a … [Fitzwilliam] 61051-00

    • 19 July 1862. RB to Isa Blagden. BC, 30, 106–108. (Letter 5099). You would not bid me “write punctually on the proper day” if … [ABL] 62071-00

    • 19 November 1862. RB to Isa Blagden. BC, 30, 154–160. (Letter 5135). I did indeed get your little note, and will tell you the … [ABL] 62097-00

    • 18 January 1863. RB to William Wetmore Story, Emelyn Story & Edith Story. BC, 30, 181–183. (Letter 5162). Long as the time is, since I have written, the fault cannot … [Yale] 63010-00

    • 19–21 May 1863. RB to Isa Blagden. BC, 30, 244–247. (Letter 5225). I got your last note yesterday night—the former, in due … [ABL] 63057-00

    • 19 March [1864]. RB to Isa Blagden. BC, 31, 29–31. (Letter 5351). This is to be a short letter, by way of change—or indeed … [ABL] 64029-00

    • 3 March 1865. Matilda Mary Hays to RB. BC, 31, 233–235. (Letter 5565). I do understand your position & enter into it most fully … [ABL] 65034-00

    • 18 March 1865. RB to Isa Blagden. BC, 31, 236–239. (Letter 5568). I anticipate by a day, having a reason for writing at once … [ABL] 65037-00


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