Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Sarah Stoddart, Wednesday morning [1805 Sept. 18].

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Autograph letter signed : place not specified, to Sarah Stoddart, Wednesday morning [1805 Sept. 18].

Apologizing for the fact that Charles has penned all her letters of late, noting that writing to Stoddart "has always brought your troubles and my own so strongly into my mind, that I have been obliged to leave off, and make Charles write for me." Reporting on her wellbeing, stating that "I have been for these few days past in rather better spirits, so that I begin almost to feel myself once more a living creature," and wishing that Sarah had been there "to cheer my drooping heart when I returned home from banishment." Discussing at length a pension for Stoddart's dying mother and inquiring after the Stoddart family, asking whether relations had cooled between her brother Sir John Stoddart and Coleridge. Asking after her relationship with William [Hazlitt?], wondering "if there is any prospect in future there."

1 item (4 p., with address) ; 32.3 cm.

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