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you.
To Mrs. MacOubrey, 50 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London
OULTON, LOWESTOFT, _April 1, 1874._
DEAR HENRIETTA,--I have received your letter of the 30th March.
Since I last wrote I have not been well. I have had a great
pain in the left jaw which almost prevented me from eating. I
am, however, better now. I shall be glad to see you and Dr. M.
as soon as you can conveniently come. Send me a line to say
when I may expect you. I have no engagements. Before you come
call at No. 36 to inquire whether anything has been sent there.
Leverton had better be employed to make a couple of boxes or
cases for the books in the sacks. The sacks can be put on the
top in the inside. There is an old coat in one of the sacks in
the pocket of which are papers. Let it be put in with its
contents just as it is. I wish to have the long white chest and
the two deal boxes also brought down. Buy me a thick
under-waistcoat like that I am now wearing, and a lighter one
for the summer. Worsted socks are of no use--they scarcely last
a day. Cotton ones are poor things, but they are better than
worsted. Kind regards to Dr. M. God bless you!
Return me this when you come.
GEORGE BORROW.
To Mrs. MacOubrey, 50 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London
OULTON, _Nov. 14, 1876._
DEAR HENRIETTA,--You may buy me a large silk handkerchief,
like the one you brought before. I shall be glad to see you and
Dr. M. I am very unwell.
GEORGE BORROW.
To Mrs. MacOubrey
DEAR HENRIETTA,--I shall be glad to see you and Dr. M. as soon
as you can make it convenient. In a day or two the house will
be in good repair and very comfortable. I want you to go to the
bank and have the cheque placed to my account. Lady Day is nigh
at hand, and it must be seen after. Buy for me a pair of those
hollow ground razors and tell Dr. M. to bring a little
laudanum. Come if you can on the first of March. It is dear
Mama's birthday. God bless you! Kind regards to Dr. M.
GEORGE BORROW.
To Mrs. MacOubrey, 50 Charlotte Street, Fitzroy Square, London
MRS. CHURCH'S, LADY'S LANE, NORWICH, _Feb. 28, 1877._
DEAR HENRIETTA,--I received your letter this morning with the
document. The other came to han
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