Letter: [1822 Nov. 18, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1822]

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Letter: [1822 Nov. 18, Rydal Mount] to Miss Laing, South Bridge Street, Edinburgh / D. Wordsworth. [1822]

Explains that Wordsworth's youngest son has been ill, she then goes on to describe her return journey from Scotland and her plans to revisit. She also writes a short note on behalf of Wordsworth sending thanks to David Laing for a copy of Milton and includes a recipe from Joanna Hutchinson .

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