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n.d. 12

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 8

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4 p. Friday. Contents: Expresses thanks for her kind trouble with regard to a Shelley manuscript, possibly to be published in October, about which she is glad her brother knows nothing. Mentions Shelley ought to be abridged, because of blasphemy rather than immorality, a belief she admits is based on hearsay. Promises that the copy of "the Song," with which she has been entrusted, will be kept safely. Asks if she has met a literary acquaintence of theirs, Miss Dora Greenwell, and claims uncertainty over whether her brother has seen Shelley's letter of July 4th or Lord Byron's letter about a yacht, but will mention them to him.

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