Letter to Mrs. Jameson. Weymonth St. W.[London?]. 1858 Mar. 7.

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Letter to Mrs. Jameson. Weymonth St. W.[London?]. 1858 Mar. 7.

Concerning her parents' ill heath; asking Mrs. Jameson if she would consider publishing some works in a new magazine called the "English Woman's Journal"; hoping to see Leigh Hunt's new play soon.

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