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George Eliot: Letter CR3989/3/2/2
Author: George Eliot
Recipient: Alice Helps
Date: 28th March 1874
Category: The Helps Letters
County Record Office Ref: CR3989/3/2/2
Nuneaton Library Facsimile: yes
Transcript: yes
Description
A brief letter from George Eliot arranging a visit with 'Alice' [Helps]. Written from the Priory, Regent's Park. Signed M E Lewes.
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The Priory,
21, North Bank
Regents Park.
Mar. 28. 74.
My dear – may I call you Alice? – as I suppose I should do if we were angels in heaven and had to think of our white raiment there?
I shall gratefully welcome you at ½ past 4 on Monday, but I would arrange to be at liberty any other hour or day that would be easier to you.
Yours always
M. E. Lewes
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