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      <value>This is a letter written from Paris, France. Barrett Browning is relieved to have gotten Blagden&#x2019;s letter and to know she had a safe voyage. She says she hated to see Blagden go away to Spain but hopes it will be to her great advantage. Barrett Browning tells Blagden not to be too generous and bring Martha Wilkes back with her from Spain as &#x2018;she would never get work in Florence&#x2019; and Blagden cannot support her. She says that Mr Kinney visited and spoke &#x2018;ardently&#x2019; of Blagden. Tom Taylor and Charles Francis Fuller have also visited. They (the Brownings) will be going to Rome the following day. Barrett Browning apologises for the &#x2018;fragment of a letter&#x2019; as she has had &#x2018;an avalanche of people coming in&#x2019;. She says Mr Jarves also came to visit after the &#x2018;spirits insisted&#x2019; and heard for the first time they are going away the following day.

This letter has been transcribed in 'The Brownings' Correspondence', vol. 25, pp. 284&#x2013;285 (Kansas: Wedgestone Press, 2017). It is transcribed online via The Brownings' Correspondence project, numbered 4277.</value>
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