Autograph letter signed with initials : Godmersham, to Cassandra Austen, [1813] Oct. 26.

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Autograph letter signed with initials : Godmersham, to Cassandra Austen, [1813] Oct. 26.

Noting that she is "not at all in a humour for writing"; commenting on daily life at Godmersham; describing an outing to Canterbury; discussing dresses; mentioning shared acquaintances.

1 item (4 p., with address) ; 22.9 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7912076

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