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Brev till Marie från Elisabeth Lloyd. Ingår i en samling med Llewellyn Lloyd brev. "A Warwick Terrace North Mount Pleasant Lane Upper Clapton November 22 1877 My dear Marie, Your will see by the above address that I have removed to fresh apartments - I have been here 10 weeks & am very comfortable bur for my asthma which has troubled me much of late & does now owing, my doctor thinks, in part, to the prevailing fogs - rain & damp - but of course as I have entered my 84th year, I must wxpect infirmities to increase. Much do I desire & pray that I may be more resigned under them I have thought often of you & your delicate health with the calls on you for exertion - Would that I could help you more! but I enclose for your axxeptance a little predent of L 5 - & I send your sister the same - What a blessing it it that she enjoys good health - but she does not forget to feel for you - In her letter to me she wrote most affectionately & feelingly of you - That was last May at the same time I had your's - Many thankt forit-& for all your kind enquiries after myself I have not left the house for the last fortnight & I expect I shall be pretty much confined to the house (if my life be spared), for some months to come. I wish, indeed, you could be out & in the country Farwell! dear Marie & hoping this will find you better than when you last wrote (you then said you had had a little accident & burnt 2 of your fingers) I remain with kind love affectly your's & best wishes Elizabeth Lloyd Please show this to your Sister as I cannot write quite so much to her - being tired Post scriptum vertikalt över första sidan: I shall be so glad to have a few lines soon - I am anxious to hear how you are"
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Brev till Marie från Elisabeth Lloyd. Ingår i en samling med Llewellyn Lloyd brev. "A Warwick Terrace North Mount Pleasant Lane Upper Clapton November 22 1877 My dear Marie, Your will see by the above address that I have removed to fresh apartments - I have been here 10 weeks & am very comfortable bur for my asthma which has troubled me much of late & does now owing, my doctor thinks, in part, to the prevailing fogs - rain & damp - but of course as I have entered my 84th year, I must wxpect infirmities to increase. Much do I desire & pray that I may be more resigned under them I have thought often of you & your delicate health with the calls on you for exertion - Would that I could help you more! but I enclose for your axxeptance a little predent of L 5 - & I send your sister the same - What a blessing it it that she enjoys good health - but she does not forget to feel for you - In her letter to me she wrote most affectionately & feelingly of you - That was last May at the same time I had your's - Many thankt forit-& for all your kind enquiries after myself I have not left the house for the last fortnight & I expect I shall be pretty much confined to the house (if my life be spared), for some months to come. I wish, indeed, you could be out & in the country Farwell! dear Marie & hoping this will find you better than when you last wrote (you then said you had had a little accident & burnt 2 of your fingers) I remain with kind love affectly your's & best wishes Elizabeth Lloyd Please show this to your Sister as I cannot write quite so much to her - being tired Post scriptum vertikalt över första sidan: I shall be so glad to have a few lines soon - I am anxious to hear how you are"
Photo: Vänersborgs museum
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