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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><lb/><anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78785"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78785"/> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78803"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78803"/> is hastening to <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78786"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78786"/> and <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78791"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78791"/> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! – <anchor type="b" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78866"/>The Baroness<anchor type="e" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78866"/> & <anchor type="b" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78958"/>her infant son<anchor type="e" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78958"/> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <anchor type="b" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78867"/>her late husband<anchor type="e" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78867"/>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78825"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78825"/> received letters from India containing accounts of <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78795"/>Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78795"/> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <anchor type="b" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78826"/>Paris<anchor type="e" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78826"/> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <anchor type="b" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78828"/><anchor type="b" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78827"/>Dugald Stewarts<anchor type="e" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78827"/> definition of sublimity<anchor type="e" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78828"/>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78794"/>Lady Campbell<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78794"/> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <anchor type="b" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78796"/>Hyde Hall<anchor type="e" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78796"/> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78797"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78797"/><lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78788"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78788"/> has the most delightful accounts from <anchor type="b" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78800"/>Sir John<anchor type="e" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78800"/> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/> terminate the seperation from <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78834"/><anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78830"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78831"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78829"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78832"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78833"/>his family<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78833"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78832"/><anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78829"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78831"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78830"/><anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78834"/> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78798"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78798"/> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78799"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78799"/> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78790"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78790"/> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know <anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78802"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78802"/>, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78789"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78789"/> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to <anchor type="b" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78835"/>D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen<anchor type="e" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78835"/> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/> [leer]</hi>', '36_absender' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_adressat' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datumvon' => '1829-07-04', '36_absenderort' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datengeberhand' => 'Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden', '36_purlhand' => 'DE-1a-34292', '36_signaturhand' => 'Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.15,Nr.20 und 27', '36_h1zahl' => '7 S. auf 2 Doppelbl., hs. m. 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. 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– A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! – <anchor type="b" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78866"/>The Baroness<anchor type="e" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78866"/> & <anchor type="b" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78958"/>her infant son<anchor type="e" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78958"/> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <anchor type="b" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78867"/>her late husband<anchor type="e" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78867"/>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78825"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78825"/> received letters from India containing accounts of <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78795"/>Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78795"/> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <anchor type="b" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78826"/>Paris<anchor type="e" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78826"/> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <anchor type="b" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78828"/><anchor type="b" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78827"/>Dugald Stewarts<anchor type="e" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78827"/> definition of sublimity<anchor type="e" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78828"/>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78794"/>Lady Campbell<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78794"/> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <anchor type="b" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78796"/>Hyde Hall<anchor type="e" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78796"/> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78797"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78797"/><lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78788"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78788"/> has the most delightful accounts from <anchor type="b" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78800"/>Sir John<anchor type="e" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78800"/> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/> terminate the seperation from <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78834"/><anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78830"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78831"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78829"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78832"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78833"/>his family<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78833"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78832"/><anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78829"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78831"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78830"/><anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78834"/> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78798"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78798"/> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78799"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78799"/> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78790"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78790"/> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know <anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78802"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78802"/>, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78789"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78789"/> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to <anchor type="b" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78835"/>D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen<anchor type="e" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78835"/> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/> [leer]</hi>', '36_absender' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_adressat' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datumvon' => '1829-07-04', '36_absenderort' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datengeberhand' => 'Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden', '36_purlhand' => 'DE-1a-34292', '36_signaturhand' => 'Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.15,Nr.20 und 27', '36_h1zahl' => '7 S. auf 2 Doppelbl., hs. m. 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><lb/><anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78785"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78785"/> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78803"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78803"/> is hastening to <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78786"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78786"/> and <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78791"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78791"/> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. 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– A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! – <anchor type="b" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78866"/>The Baroness<anchor type="e" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78866"/> & <anchor type="b" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78958"/>her infant son<anchor type="e" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78958"/> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <anchor type="b" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78867"/>her late husband<anchor type="e" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78867"/>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78825"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78825"/> received letters from India containing accounts of <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78795"/>Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78795"/> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <anchor type="b" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78826"/>Paris<anchor type="e" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78826"/> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <anchor type="b" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78828"/><anchor type="b" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78827"/>Dugald Stewarts<anchor type="e" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78827"/> definition of sublimity<anchor type="e" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78828"/>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78794"/>Lady Campbell<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78794"/> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <anchor type="b" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78796"/>Hyde Hall<anchor type="e" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78796"/> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78797"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78797"/><lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78788"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78788"/> has the most delightful accounts from <anchor type="b" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78800"/>Sir John<anchor type="e" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78800"/> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/> terminate the seperation from <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78834"/><anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78830"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78831"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78829"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78832"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78833"/>his family<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78833"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78832"/><anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78829"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78831"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78830"/><anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78834"/> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78798"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78798"/> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78799"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78799"/> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78790"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78790"/> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know <anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78802"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78802"/>, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78789"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78789"/> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to <anchor type="b" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78835"/>D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen<anchor type="e" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78835"/> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/> [leer]</hi>', '36_absender' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_adressat' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datumvon' => '1829-07-04', '36_absenderort' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datengeberhand' => 'Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden', '36_purlhand' => 'DE-1a-34292', '36_signaturhand' => 'Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.15,Nr.20 und 27', '36_h1zahl' => '7 S. auf 2 Doppelbl., hs. m. 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><lb/><anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78785"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78785"/> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78803"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78803"/> is hastening to <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78786"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78786"/> and <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78791"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78791"/> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. 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– A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! – <anchor type="b" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78866"/>The Baroness<anchor type="e" n="4739" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78866"/> & <anchor type="b" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78958"/>her infant son<anchor type="e" n="12983" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78958"/> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <anchor type="b" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78867"/>her late husband<anchor type="e" n="268" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78867"/>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78825"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78825"/> received letters from India containing accounts of <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78795"/>Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78795"/> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <anchor type="b" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78826"/>Paris<anchor type="e" n="171" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78826"/> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <anchor type="b" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidB78828"/><anchor type="b" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78827"/>Dugald Stewarts<anchor type="e" n="12951" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78827"/> definition of sublimity<anchor type="e" n="12952" ana="12" xml:id="NidE78828"/>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78794"/>Lady Campbell<anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78794"/> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <anchor type="b" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78796"/>Hyde Hall<anchor type="e" n="12502" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78796"/> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78797"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78797"/><lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78788"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78788"/> has the most delightful accounts from <anchor type="b" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78800"/>Sir John<anchor type="e" n="2619" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78800"/> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/> terminate the seperation from <anchor type="b" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78834"/><anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78830"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78831"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78829"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78832"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78833"/>his family<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78833"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78832"/><anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78829"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78831"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78830"/><anchor type="e" n="12944" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78834"/> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78798"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78798"/> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78799"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78799"/> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78790"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78790"/> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know <anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78802"/>our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78802"/>, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78789"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78789"/> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to <anchor type="b" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78835"/>D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen<anchor type="e" n="2566" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78835"/> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/> [leer]</hi>', '36_absender' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_adressat' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datumvon' => '1829-07-04', '36_absenderort' => array( (int) 0 => array( [maximum depth reached] ) ), '36_datengeberhand' => 'Sächsische Landesbibliothek - Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Dresden', '36_purlhand' => 'DE-1a-34292', '36_signaturhand' => 'Mscr.Dresd.e.90,XIX,Bd.15,Nr.20 und 27', '36_h1zahl' => '7 S. auf 2 Doppelbl., hs. m. 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Oxford Street</span><span class="family-courier "><br></span><span class="family-courier index-292 tp-78785 ">London</span><span class="family-courier "> July 4</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">th</span><span class="family-courier "> 1829 –<br>My dear friend –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78803 ">M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78803 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier "> is hastening to </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78786 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> and </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78791 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<br>When we left </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78544 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it </span><span class="family-courier notice-43747 ">[2]</span><span class="family-courier "> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </span><span class="family-courier index-9995 tp-78545 ">S</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">t</span><span class="index-9995 tp-78545 family-courier "> Goar</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-9193 tp-78292 ">Ehrenbreitsten</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-8936 tp-78546 ">Rudesheim</span><span class="family-courier ">, & </span><span class="family-courier index-574 tp-78547 ">Heidelberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – the delightful fortnight we gave to </span><span class="family-courier index-4694 tp-78805 ">Baden</span><span class="family-courier "> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw </span><span class="family-courier index-234 tp-78549 ">Benjamin Constant</span><span class="family-courier ">! – </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78806 ">Our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78806 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his </span><span class="family-courier index-3531 tp-78807 ">Cambridge</span><span class="family-courier "> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </span><span class="family-courier underline-1 ">differed</span><span class="family-courier "> from Me on almost every subject, & </span><span class="family-courier index-12950 tp-78811 index-12947 tp-78808 index-12948 tp-78809 index-12949 tp-78810 ">the children</span><span class="family-courier "> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to </span><span class="family-courier index-226 tp-78550 ">Berne</span><span class="family-courier ">, </span><span class="family-courier index-297 tp-78551 ">Lausanne</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-280 tp-78821 ">Geneva</span><span class="family-courier "> – we looked at </span><span class="family-courier index-228 tp-78793 ">Copet</span><span class="family-courier "> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled </span><span class="family-courier notice-43748 ">[3]</span><span class="family-courier "> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with </span><span class="family-courier index-222 tp-78792 ">the Gifted Being</span><span class="family-courier "> who once dwelt at Copet! – </span><span class="family-courier index-4739 tp-78866 ">The Baroness</span><span class="family-courier "> & </span><span class="family-courier index-12983 tp-78958 ">her infant son</span><span class="family-courier "> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of </span><span class="family-courier index-268 tp-78867 ">her late husband</span><span class="family-courier ">. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78825 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> received letters from India containing accounts of </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78795 ">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</span><span class="family-courier "> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 ">y</span><span class="family-courier "> and travelled to </span><span class="family-courier index-171 tp-78826 ">Paris</span><span class="family-courier "> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed </span><span class="family-courier notice-43749 ">[4]</span><span class="family-courier "> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to </span><span class="family-courier index-12951 tp-78827 index-12952 tp-78828 ">Dugald Stewarts</span><span class="family-courier index-12952 tp-78828 "> definition of sublimity</span><span class="family-courier ">. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of </span><span class="family-courier notice-43750 ">[5]</span><span class="family-courier "> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<br></span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78794 ">Lady Campbell</span><span class="family-courier "> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of </span><span class="family-courier index-12502 tp-78796 ">Hyde Hall</span><span class="family-courier "> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </span><span class="family-courier index-12943 tp-78797 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-12943 tp-78797 family-courier "> Hare</span><span class="family-courier "><br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78788 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> has the most delightful accounts from </span><span class="family-courier index-2619 tp-78800 ">Sir John</span><span class="family-courier "> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must </span><span class="family-courier notice-43751 ">[6]</span><span class="family-courier "> terminate the seperation from </span><span class="family-courier index-12944 tp-78834 index-12950 tp-78830 index-12947 tp-78831 index-8729 tp-78829 index-12948 tp-78832 index-12949 tp-78833 ">his family</span><span class="family-courier "> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </span><span class="family-courier index-887 tp-78798 ">Bonn</span><span class="family-courier "> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </span><span class="family-courier index-990 tp-78799 ">Godesberg</span><span class="family-courier "> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<br>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78790 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> – her wonder is still undiminished that </span><span class="family-courier overstrike-1 ">such</span><span class="family-courier "> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </span><span class="family-courier index-9896 tp-78802 ">our friend M</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-9896 tp-78802 family-courier "> Whewell</span><span class="family-courier ">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead </span><span class="family-courier notice-43752 ">[7]</span><span class="family-courier "> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</span><span class="family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="family-courier "> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<br>– </span><span class="family-courier index-8729 tp-78789 ">Lady Malcolm</span><span class="family-courier "> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </span><span class="family-courier index-2566 tp-78835 ">D</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier offset-4 underline-1 ">r</span><span class="index-2566 tp-78835 family-courier "> Lassen</span><span class="family-courier "> and believe Me My dear friend<br>Yours Most sincerely<br>M Manning –<br></span><span class="family-courier notice-43753 ">[8]</span><span class="family-courier "> [leer]</span>', '36_xml' => '<p><hi rend="family:Courier"><milestone unit="start" n="43746"/>[1]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/><placeName key="292">London</placeName> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/></hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> is hastening to <placeName key="887">Bonn</placeName> and <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <placeName key="990">Godesberg</placeName> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> to the utmost. – We spent some days at </hi><placeName key="9995"><hi rend="family:Courier">S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier">, <placeName key="9193">Ehrenbreitsten</placeName>, <placeName key="8936">Rudesheim</placeName>, & <placeName key="574">Heidelberg</placeName> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <placeName key="4694">Baden</placeName> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <persName key="234">Benjamin Constant</persName>! – </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <placeName key="3531">Cambridge</placeName> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <persName key="12950"><persName key="12947"><persName key="12948"><persName key="12949">the children</persName></persName></persName></persName> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <placeName key="226">Berne</placeName>, <placeName key="297">Lausanne</placeName> & <placeName key="280">Geneva</placeName> – we looked at <placeName key="228">Copet</placeName> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <persName key="222">the Gifted Being</persName> who once dwelt at Copet! – <persName key="4739">The Baroness</persName> & <persName key="12983">her infant son</persName> live there in unbroken retirement. – She is said to be preparing a Memoir of <persName key="268">her late husband</persName>. – We remained some weeks near Geneva & were on the very eve of setting out for Italy when <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> received letters from India containing accounts of <persName key="12944">Lady Campbell’s (formerly Miss Malcolm)</persName> prolonged illness, – which rendered her immediate return to England absolutely necessary. – Lady Malcolm instantly decided to hasten home to receive her daughter – She left Geneva the beginning of Jan</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4">y</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> and travelled to <placeName key="171">Paris</placeName> during a deep fall of snow: – assuredly there seemed <milestone unit="start" n="43749"/>[4]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43749"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> sufficient danger to render the scene sublime, even according to <name key="12952" type="work"><persName key="12951">Dugald Stewarts</persName> definition of sublimity</name>. – I speak not of our hairbreadth escapes, – still less shall I mention the minor horrors of our winter journey. – Green firewood, damp sheets, doors and windows ingeniously contrived to give free currency to the winds of Heaven. & Chimneys which instead of receiving smoke showed their disgust by throwing it on our faces – We were detained nearly a month at Paris by the illness of Lady Malcolm – during our stay I did not once leave her sick room, and of course I did not see one of the many sights I expected to see at Paris. – Our Hotel was on the Place Vendome & I had full leisure to contemplate the Trajan Pillar under every light of <milestone unit="start" n="43750"/>[5]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43750"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> Sun Moon & lamp – – –<lb/><persName key="12944">Lady Campbell</persName> reached England two months ago – in a state of extreme debility – She is already stronger & I trust the change of climate & the medical skill of the physicians here may soon restore her to health – Lady Campbell begs to have a place in your recollections of <placeName key="12502">Hyde Hall</placeName> –. She looks forward with delight to the probability of visiting Germany next summer – if her health admit of that pleasure – Lady Campbell owes her knowledge of the German language & her interest in German literature to </hi><persName key="12943"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"><lb/>– </hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier">Lady Malcolm</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> has the most delightful accounts from </hi><persName key="2619"><hi rend="family:Courier">Sir John</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – His health and spirits are excellent – but he thinks this year must <milestone unit="start" n="43751"/>[6]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43751"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> terminate the seperation from </hi><persName key="12944"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12950"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12947"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="8729"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12948"><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi><persName key="12949"><hi rend="family:Courier">his family</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"></hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – he sighs for his own home – And I trust next year will restore him to us – – We often talk of you – often revert to the pleasant day we spent at </hi><placeName key="887"><hi rend="family:Courier">Bonn</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> & to the pleasure we enjoyed in your visits to </hi><placeName key="990"><hi rend="family:Courier">Godesberg</hi></placeName><hi rend="family:Courier"> – I often wish that we may again have the gratification of your society –<lb/>Your carriage & favorite horses are still a theme with <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> – her wonder is still undiminished that </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;overstrike:1">such</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> an equipage so well appointed should exist in – Germany – You already know </hi><persName key="9896"><hi rend="family:Courier">our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier">, but I am sure you will be delighted by increasing knowledge of him – How much I should like to be present at some of your conversations – It is very vexatious that he did not go up the Rhine last summer instead <milestone unit="start" n="43752"/>[7]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43752"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> of this – I am going to spend this summer and next winter in Scotland amidst My native mountains – I trust M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell will bring us pleasant tidings of your health & pursuits –<lb/>– <persName key="8729">Lady Malcolm</persName> unites with me in every kind wish – Pray offer our best remembrances to </hi><persName key="2566"><hi rend="family:Courier">D</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Lassen</hi></persName><hi rend="family:Courier"> and believe Me My dear friend<lb/>Yours Most sincerely<lb/>M Manning –<lb/><milestone unit="start" n="43753"/>[8]</hi><note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43753"/><hi rend="family:Courier"> [leer]</hi></p>', '36_xml_standoff' => '<milestone unit="start" n="43746"/><hi rend="family:Courier">[1]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43746"/> <milestone unit="start" n="43745"/><anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78804"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78804"/><lb/>8 Hereford Street. Oxford Street<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Von unbekannter Hand</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43745"/><lb/><anchor type="b" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78785"/>London<anchor type="e" n="292" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78785"/> July 4</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">th</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> 1829 –<lb/>My dear friend –<lb/><anchor type="b" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78803"/>M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Whewell<anchor type="e" n="9896" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78803"/> is hastening to <anchor type="b" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78786"/>Bonn<anchor type="e" n="887" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78786"/> and <anchor type="b" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78791"/>Lady Malcolm<anchor type="e" n="8729" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78791"/> & myself cannot allow him to depart without entreating that he will bear to you our most affectionate remembrances – Can it be that a year is gone since we were with you! – A year that has borne to us much of change and painful anxiety –<lb/>When we left <anchor type="b" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78544"/>Godesberg<anchor type="e" n="990" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78544"/> our aim was Italy – We were enchanted by the scenery of the Rhine; – the weather was very fine and we enjoyed it <milestone unit="start" n="43747"/>[2]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43747"/> to the utmost. – We spent some days at <anchor type="b" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78545"/>S</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">t</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Goar<anchor type="e" n="9995" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78545"/>, <anchor type="b" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78292"/>Ehrenbreitsten<anchor type="e" n="9193" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78292"/>, <anchor type="b" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78546"/>Rudesheim<anchor type="e" n="8936" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78546"/>, & <anchor type="b" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78547"/>Heidelberg<anchor type="e" n="574" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78547"/> – the delightful fortnight we gave to <anchor type="b" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78805"/>Baden<anchor type="e" n="4694" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78805"/> – that region of dark woods and silvery mists, – where we tasted Kirchen Wasser & saw <anchor type="b" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78549"/>Benjamin Constant<anchor type="e" n="234" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78549"/>! – <anchor type="b" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78806"/>Our friend M</hi><hi rend="family:Courier;offset:4;underline:1">r</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> Hare<anchor type="e" n="12943" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78806"/> was compelled to leave us at Baden to return to his <anchor type="b" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78807"/>Cambridge<anchor type="e" n="3531" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78807"/> duties & his departure caused a blank to us all. – I lost the society of a friend who </hi><hi rend="family:Courier;underline:1">differed</hi><hi rend="family:Courier"> from Me on almost every subject, & <anchor type="b" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78811"/><anchor type="b" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78808"/><anchor type="b" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78809"/><anchor type="b" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78810"/>the children<anchor type="e" n="12949" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78810"/><anchor type="e" n="12948" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78809"/><anchor type="e" n="12947" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78808"/><anchor type="e" n="12950" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78811"/> lamented the absence of the kind Companion of their rambles – I must not weary you with a history of our progress – only hint that we did pass through the beauteous Vale of Kinzig & thence to <anchor type="b" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78550"/>Berne<anchor type="e" n="226" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78550"/>, <anchor type="b" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78551"/>Lausanne<anchor type="e" n="297" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78551"/> & <anchor type="b" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78821"/>Geneva<anchor type="e" n="280" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78821"/> – we looked at <anchor type="b" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidB78793"/>Copet<anchor type="e" n="228" ana="10" xml:id="NidE78793"/> with deep interest, – the sight of it recalled <milestone unit="start" n="43748"/>[3]<note type="Notiz_zur_Transkription"><title>Paginierung des Editors</title></note><milestone unit="end" n="43748"/> you also to our thoughts – associated as you are in our minds with <anchor type="b" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidB78792"/>the Gifted Being<anchor type="e" n="222" ana="11" xml:id="NidE78792"/> who once dwelt at Copet! 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