id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43045 Eliot, George George Eliot's Life, as Related in Her Letters and Journals. Vol. 3 (of 3) .txt text/plain 111202 7191 79 the poem is at present uncertain, but I feel so strongly what Mr. Lewes insists on, namely, the evil of making it too long, that I shall day at the Priory--Letter to Miss Hennell--Visit of Mr. Lewes Letter to Mrs. Congreve--Mr. Lewes's return from Bonn--First Bodichon--Women's work--Letter to Mrs. Congreve--England and what tends to human good--Letter to Mrs. Bray on the writing Mrs. Congreve--Letters to John Blackwood--Second edition of The letter was addressed to Mrs. Follen; and one morning when I called on her in London (how many years Blackwood--"Middlemarch" finished--Letter to Mrs. Cross on Homburg--German reading--Letter to Mrs. Cross from Taylor--Note-writing--Home for girls--Letter to Mrs. day, after reading the _Times_, I feel as if all one's writing were I have been always able to write my letters and read my proofs, letter to, on Mr. Lewes's illness, iii. letter to, on Thornton Lewes's illness, iii. thanks for letter to the _Times_, iii. ./cache/43045.txt ./txt/43045.txt