Excerpt from Letters of Edward Fitzgerald, Vol. 2 of 2
My Dear Lady,
Christmas is coming: Cambridge term must be drawing to a close, and one of you will be at leisure to send me a few lines about you both. I Fancy you will neither of you be coming Ipswich way these holydays; if you do, you must come over and see me here foe a day. I have had Donne and his Daughter Valentia for guests, and, after that, Mowbray and his Wife. I lodged and boarded them at the Inn: but they came over to sit in my rooms and chat. An Artist and his Wife have been occupying my house for some six weeks; very pleasant people, with whom I used to spend many a cheerful hour. But they are gone.
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