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O./4.54/42
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Letter from Thomas Carlyle to Edward FitzGerald
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- 10 Jul. 1849 (Creation)
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1 folded sheet.
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Halverstown, Kilcullen. - Went to Glendalough yesterday, 'escorted' by FitzGerald's brother [Peter]. 'All Ireland seems as if it flung its arms open to receive me; in Dublin I really was like to be done to death by the civilities of men... Your Kinsfolk here have welcomed me as if I had been their own Brother...' Sets off for the west of Ireland this afternoon. Hopes for this year's potato harvest.
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Tipped into O.4.54.
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Published in Ryals, et al. The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle. Duke-Edinburgh ed., Duke University Press, 1970-. Transcriptions available online at Carlyle Letters Online (CLO): https://carlyleletters.dukeupress.edu/