Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford And Frances C
Letters of Edward Lear to Chichester Fortescue Lord Carlingford And Frances C
Lear, Edward, 1812-1888
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Intanto do you see the Book of Nonsense on all Railway Bookstalls ? I shut up. The reference to Miss B is explained in a letter of Fortescue's dated the 21st of February, in which he says : Are you aware that one Miss B is gone — turned into Lady S ? Of course you are. Do you know how it happened? The B book was severely handled in the Athenaeum. Miss B. Wrote to the Editor, requesting to know the author of the critique, that she might convince him of his injustice, etc. Soon after, Lord S. , w...hom she had never seen before, walked into her room, announced himself as her assailant, came again, etc. , etc. Let us charitably hope that he has since done her justice in every way. Lear must have been misinformed about Arthur Stanley's movements, for Fortescue also says : ... I saw Arthur Stanley in this room . . . The day before he started to join the Prince at Alexandria. Lear to Fortescue. Corfu, 6 Aprils 1862. I am not able to write well — being far behind with many letters, and having been seriously incon- 230 Corfu venienced in many ways — by the act of moving upstairs into the third floor of this house (at length I have got some quiet !) and by having been obliged to inhabit a small room for a week, out of good nature — because the paint in another house was not dry, and the parson, living where I now do, did not like to budge.
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