Autograph letter signed : "Monday," to "M." [Edward Moxon], [The Case, Enfield, 1827 Oct. 1].

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Autograph letter signed : "Monday," to "M." [Edward Moxon], [The Case, Enfield, 1827 Oct. 1].

Asking him to inform the Hoods and Mrs. Hazlitt that Mary is ill once again: "Our pleasant meetings for some time are suspended. My sister was taken very ill in a few hours after you left us (I has suspected it), and I must wait eight or nine weeks in slow hope of her recovery. It is her old complaint ... We are in the House, that is all. I hope one day we shall both enjoy it, and see our friends again. But till then I must be a solitary nurse."

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