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      <value>This is a letter written from Rome, Italy. This is an incomplete/fragmentary letter. Barrett Browning comments on the Prussian minister, Baron von Canitz, and his wife. She says Agnes Tremorne is not yet named in the Saturday Review. She mentions &#x2018;strange movements among the French troops&#x2019; and general uncertainty. She does not have the Nazione newspaper and has not seen &#x2018;Garibaldi&#x2019;s reply to the deputation&#x2019;. She comments on the end of Framley Personage and ends with an anecdote about Pen who saw the queen of Naples. Barrett Browning calls the queen &#x2018;poor little creature&#x2019;.

This letter has been transcribed in 'The Brownings' Correspondence', vol. 29, pp. 67&#x2013;68 (Kansas: Wedgestone Press, 2023). It is transcribed online via The Brownings' Correspondence project, numbered 4869.</value>
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