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      <value>This is a letter written from Rome, Italy. Barrett Browning tells Blagden not to mention Carlo Matteucci&#x2019;s planned visit to Rome and comments on the political situation in Italy and France. She says that Mr. Cartwright has been very ill and she is sorry to hear about Sophia Cottrell's eyes. She says she might one day find out that Blagden has moved to Chicago, alluding to Dr. Gryzanowski's possible proposal of marriage. Barrett Browning says she would like to have an Italian translation of her works if she could find someone to undertake it and makes a sarcastic allusion to a translation of Sophia Eckley's work. She mentions Landor giving up his rooms with Elizabeth Wilson 'with a plain yearning of the eyes after Kate' in reference to Kate Field. She says that Mr Trollope was 'imprudent' in rejecting a publication offer for his wife Theodosia's book (Social Aspects of the Italian Revolution) due to his own luck with publishers. She says 'Publishers are one&#x2019;s natural enemies' unless one writes Orley Farms. She says Joseph Severn is coming to see her and that they have learnt Keats' mask that Robert Browning owns was made in life. 

This letter has been transcribed in 'The Brownings' Correspondence', vol. 29, pp. 32&#x2013;36 (Kansas: Wedgestone Press, 2023). It is transcribed online via The Brownings' Correspondence project, numbered 4854.</value>
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