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MihaElla
MihaElla is on page 90 of 575
I have sent you a little book I published on the 17th of December,& which has been a most prodigious success—the greatest, I think, I have ever achieved.It pleases me to think that it will bring you home for an hour or two,& I long to hear you have read it on some quiet morning.Do they allow you to be quiet, by-the-way? "Some of our most fashionable people, sir," denounced me awfully for liking to be alone sometimes.
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MihaElla
MihaElla is on page 81 of 575
But I have my comedy to fly to. My only comfort! I walk up and down the street at the back of the theatre every night, and peep in at the green-room window, thinking of the time when "Dick—ins" will be called for by excited hundreds, and won't come till Mr. Webster (half Swig and half himself) shall enter from his dressing-room, and quelling the tempest with a smile,
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MihaElla
MihaElla is on page 60 of 575
I vow before high heaven that my blood so boils at these enormities, that when I speak about them I seem to grow twenty feet high, and to swell out in proportion. "Robbers that ye are," I think to myself when I get upon my legs, "here goes!
Jan 27, 2026 08:36AM 2 comments
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MihaElla
MihaElla is on page 51 of 575
It was so hot at Richmond that we could scarcely breathe, and the peach and other fruit trees were in full blossom; it was so cold at Washington next day that we were shivering; but even in the same town you might often wear nothing but a shirt and trousers in the morning, and two greatcoats at night, the thermometer very frequently taking a little trip of thirty degrees between sunrise and sunset.
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MihaElla
MihaElla is on page 50 of 575
I really do believe that if I had not a lady with me, I should have been obliged to leave the country and go back to England. But for her they never would leave me alone by day or night, and as it is, a slave comes to me now and then in the middle of the night with a letter, and waits at the bedroom door for an answer.
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MihaElla
MihaElla is on page 15 of 575
I meant to have written you a long letter, but I cannot write very fast when I like the person I am writing to, because that makes me think about them, and I like you, and so I tell you. Besides, it is just eight o’clock at night, and I always go to bed at eight o’clock, except when it is my birthday, and then I sit up to supper.

What to do? It is just twelve o’clock at night and still not in bed 😬👀
Jan 26, 2026 01:58PM 1 comment
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Millstone
Millstone is on page 10 of 459
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Millstone
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Stephen
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Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey is on page 78 of 459
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Maria Rosanna Ioannou
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Amazing read, I want all of 14,000 of Dickens letters!!!
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Shane
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Shane
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