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TitleLetter from Anna Eliza Jarrett to her brother Thomas Wathen Waller
Date31 Jul 1834
DescriptionWritten from Froyle Parsonage, to the British Embassy, Constantinople.
Their return from London with favourable report by Dr Warren on her husband's progress, with the same diet regime and a few changes in medicines: her husband in better spirits and sitting for his portrait,as has Sainsbury, by a young painter in Taunton: their father worried and low in spirits with illness to housekeeper Aymer (to have breast cut off): thanks for last letter and glad to hear more reconciled to change of residence following conversation with Mr Grey: her brother's character's high standing: thanks for pelisse: return to Camerton on Saturday, anxious to see what has been done, then on to Clifton and Hereford in September for music meeting: hope to be in "the Mansion" before winter: his praise for her, which she thinks undeserved, with the follies, pride,vanity and secret faults of her heart: expressions of affection for him.
Sheet, with 4 pages of text and 2ΒΌ pages cross-hatched. Numbered "28".
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