Life And Letters Of Maria Edgeworth/Volume 1/Letter 106

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To MRS. STARK.[1]

SPRING FARM, N.T. MOUNT KENNEDY, June 1818.

I am, and have been ever since I could any way command my attention, intent upon finishing those Memoirs of himself which my father left me to finish and charged me to publish. Yet I have accepted an invitation to Bowood, from Lady Lansdowne, whom I love, and as soon as I have finished I shall go there. As to Scotland, I have no chance of getting there at present, but if ever I go there, depend upon it, I shall go to see you. Never, never can I forget those happy days we spent with you, and the warmhearted kindness we received from you and yours: those were "sunny spots" in my life.


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  1. Daughter of Mr. Bannatyne, of Glasgow.