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Robert Morriss Browning correspondence to Mabel C. Williams, October 1917

1917-10-17 Robert M. Browning to Mavel C. Williams Page 2

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Thank you for your news about Her. First personal accounts are so often influenced by prejudice that one appreciates disinterested statements. I understood just what you meant about Louis, and so now I'm wondering if I was not clear in my letter. I agree with you in the matter however, so I'll not repeat. Our meeting in France may not be so impossible as you think. It looks to me as though it might easily be, although I [[underlined]] expect [[/underlined]] the War to end in the winter of 1918-19. I have no "inside information", however, no one guess is as good as another. I missed a complete account of the Cattell affair and learned of it only through the after-
 
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