id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43044 Eliot, George George Eliot's Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 2 (of 3) .txt text/plain 101906 5497 77 Shall I ever write another book as true as "Adam Bede?" The weight of now I have read your letter, I can't help thinking more of your the other day about "Adam Bede." He says he feels the better for Blackwood--Wishes Carlyle to read "Adam Bede"--"Life of letter-writing to let the few people we care to hear from know at once recall the things we saw in Italy, I shall write as long a letter as liking to turn over the leaves of a book which I read first in our old My first letter to you about your book, after having read it through, as in the old days, I cannot feel easy without writing to tell you my write me one of your charming letters, making a little picture of [Sidenote: Letter to Mrs. Congreve, Christmas-day, 1864.] I have read several times your letter of the 19th, which I found ./cache/43044.txt ./txt/43044.txt