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âThinâŠâ EBB to Arabella MB 22â25 June 1847, #2681. âFor above three hours⊠EBB to Arabella MB 13 September 1847, #2701.
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âThe windowsâŠâ #2701. âMilky wayâŠâ EBB to Henrietta MB 21â24 February 1848, #2719.
The âlittle baby-houseâ is almost certainly number 8 Piazza deâ Pitti. EBB to Henrietta MB 23â24 November 1847, #2711. âSuch tiny rooms! [âŠ] But the situation, .. nothing cd be perfecter than the situation [âŠ] a bad staircase, steep & narrow .. & on the second floor the people agreeing to take us for twenty scudi a month, that is four pounds, nine shillingsââ: EBB to Henrietta MB 20 October 1847, #2707.
âIn cameâŠâ #2719.
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âMy usual healthâŠâ EBB to Mitford 22 February 1848, #2720. Morning sickness: #2719. EBB miscarries on 16 March. EBB to Henrietta MB 15 March to 1 April 1848, #2724. Possibly a sedentary life and low BMI mean light periods, hard to differentiate from problematic spotting. Though EBB thinks âthere must be a great mistake in the time⊠Of course it is naturalâŠâ #2720.
Casa Guidi Windows Part 1 Ll. 478â81, 516â22.
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Blackwoodâs turns down the poem in October 1848. EBB supplies a limited number of notes for the first, book publication. Cooperative ideas realised as Ateliers Nationaux. âReally we are not communistsâŠâ EBB to Kenyon 1 May 1848, #2730.
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âAs if the hope of the worldâŠâ #2730.
The Globe and Traveller (10 June 1851), p. 2.
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âNext summer we shall letâŠâ EBB to Arabella MB 10â11 May 1848, #2731.
She continues: âFlorence is the cheapest place in Italy, which brings it to being the cheapest place in the world. Also this is the cheapest moment for Florence, through the panic.â
âThe carpet⊠We wanted⊠The bedroomsâŠâ EBB to Henrietta MB 18â20 November 1848, #2751.
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Again, perhaps at first EBB doesnât realise sheâs pregnant.
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Domett is Colonial Secretary 1862â63. âI cannot wellâŠâ RB to Domett 22 May 1842, #964. Meeting Elizabeth: âI have some important objects in view with respect to my future lifeââ RB to Alfred Domett 13 July 1846, #2483.
RB and EBB visit Danteâs tomb in the pre-dawn because theyâre leaving for Florence and prefer travelling in the night cool. And because, not having registered the required paperwork, they arenât actually allowed in. In 1810 Danteâs actual bones were hidden from the occupying French in a pillar in the adjoining cloister.
âHe looked eastâŠâ EBB to Mitford 24 August 1848, #2744.
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Wilson also wants to call Dr Harding for RB. âMost active membersâŠ
WineglassâŠâ EBB to Arabella MB 7â11 October 1848, #2748. EBB suspects quinsy too: EBB & RB to Mary Louisa Boyle 3 December 1848, #2754.
Mahony has nursing experience, from nursing in Cork Cholera Hospital during the 1832â33 epidemic. Thomas Francis Woodlock, Catholic Encyclopedia vol. 12 (1913 edition). https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Catholic_Encyclopedia_(1913)/Father_Prout [retrieved 11 June 2019].
âHe plants himselfâŠâ #2748.
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âDisagreeableness⊠Little dearâŠâ #2748. The couple have just one night off from Mahony in two months.
Vanity Fair completes a nineteen-part serialisation in Punch in July 1848. EBB reads it in volume form. EBB to Mitford 30 April 1849, #2787. The Fraserians, an 1835 group-portrait line drawing by Daniel Maclise, also includes Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey, although they werenât regular contributors. As for sententiousness, Virginia Woolf will be right to say that âthe long years of seclusion had done [EBB] irreparable damage as an artistâ. âI want to beâŠâ RB to EBB 3 August 1846 #2521. âOh to be with youâŠâ RB to EBB 7 August 1846, #2529. âSociety by flashesâŠâ #2792.
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âLaughed a littleâŠâ EBB to Henrietta MB 16 May 1847, #2678.
âRobert came in from his walk the other evening with an âAh, ha! I have been kissed by somebody since I saw you last.â I suppose he meant to make me dreadfully jealous; instead [âŠ] it came into my head that you and Arabel were in Florence [âŠ] Robert seeing me quite gasp for breath, hastened to explain that it was only his haunting friend, Father Prout,âwho spending an hour or two in Florence on his road to Rome, of course met Robert, & kissed him in the street, mouth to mouth, a good deal to his surprise.â EBB to Henrietta MB 23â24 November, 1847, #2711.
âMrs Jameson saysâŠâ #2678. âA strange sort of personâŠâ Mitford to Charles Boner, 22 February 1847, SD1310.
âAt a young ladiesâ school in Chelsea, Mary received an education strongly rooted in literature and Frenchâ: âMary Russell Mitford (1787â1855)â in The Browningsâ Correspondence, vol. 3, pp. 319â321.
âFemmeletteâ is used in Julien Chevalierâs Lâinversion de lâinstinct sexuel au point de vue mĂ©dico-lĂ©gal of 1885. Cited in Jeffrey Merrick, Bryant T. Ragan, Bryant T. Ragan, Jr, Homosexuality in Modern France (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996), pp. 159â60. G. R. Emile Bataultâs 1885 categorisation of male hysterics in the SalpĂȘtriĂšre Hospital contrasts a âperfumed and pomaded femmeletteâ with a ârobust working manâ of healthy masculinity: G. R. Emile Batault, Contribution Ă lâĂ©tude de lâhystĂ©rie chez lâhomme (Paris: republished Hachette, 2017). In the twenty-first century femmelette will be campily reappropriated by the French gay community, like the English âqueerâ.
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Alfred Domett also goes on to a scandalously passionate heterosexual relationship, apparently conducting an affair with his future wife, Mary George, a married Wellington school teacher for years. âAlfred Domettâ in Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/1d15/domett-alfred [retrieved 14 June 2019]. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nelson-14202 âThe Church of England in the Early Days of Ahuririâ, Daily Telegraph, issue 5511, 27 April 1889 [retrieved 14 June 2019].
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âI wd have sentâŠâ #2748. In the same letter EBB admits her tumble and describes Mahony: âNot over refined in the way of him, though so highly cultivated in intellectual respects. Then it is a grace in these fathers of the church, to be âfraternalâ they think.â
âThe second lifeâŠâ EBB to Henrietta MB 18â20 November 1848, #2751.
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Righi âmay get from forty to seventy pounds a year perhaps, which in Florence is a high point of
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