New Letters And Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle; Annotated By Thomas Carlyle And Ed. By Alexander Carlyle, With An Introduction By Sir James Crichton-Browne ... With Sixteen Illustrations
New Letters And Memorials of Jane Welsh Carlyle; Annotated By Thomas Carlyle And Ed. By Alexander Carlyle, With An Introduction By Sir James Crichton-Browne ... With Sixteen Illustrations
Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881
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It " fills one, " to use his own words on another occasion, "with a feeling of what the Scotch call wae.*\ One Scotchwoman at least would have been v>ae indeed, and something more than woe, could she have known that such a silly and spiteful accusation against her Husband would be insinuated between her bright and kindly "bits of Letters!" She would most likely have replied to Mr. Froude and his condolences as Rae of Ecclefechan did to another equally absurd and officious sympathiser, " Damn yC...i be woe for yersel'I'! {Letters and Memoriala., i.. 260n). LETTER 30 To T. Carlyle, care of Mrs. Strachey, Clifton. Chelsea, Tuesday, 4 July, 1843. Dearest—. . . I awoke this morning, to sleep no Jane Welsh CarlyU 107 more, at four o'clock,— a sudden thought having struck me in my sleep that I had de grander choses it faire.^ But now that I have had a cup of washy tea (for I took blue- pill last night by way of clearing my faculties), I see nothing pushing. I have only to prepare the criminal (your room) for execution (Pearson coming to-morrow at six), and to drive to Greenwich and sit some time under a tree with old Sterling.
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