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  LETTER 525

  CHARLES LAMB TO EDWARD MOXON

  November 12, 1830.

  Dear Moxon,—I have brought my sister to Enfield, being sure that she had no hope of recovery in London. Her state of mind is deplorable beyond any example. I almost fear whether she has strength at her time of life ever to get out of it. Here she must be nursed, and neither see nor hear of anything in the world out of her sick chamber. The mere hearing that Southey had called at our lodgings totally upset her. Pray see him, or hear of him at Mr. Rickman's, and excuse my not writing to him. I dare not write or receive a letter in her presence; every little task so agitates her. Westwood will receive any letter for me, and give it me privately. Pray assure Southey of my kindliest feelings towards him; and, if you do not see him, send this to him.

  Kindest remembrances to your sister, and believe me ever yours, C. LAMB.

  Remember me kindly to the Allsops.

  [Southey was visiting Rickman, then Clerk Assistant to the House of Commons, where he lived.] The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb — Volume 6

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