3807. Robert Southey to John Rickman, 27 February [1822]
Endorsement: 27 Feby
MS: Huntington Library, RS 430. ALS; 2p.
Unpublished.
Dating note: Dating from the reference to Southey’s transcription of the journal he had kept during his tour of Scotland in 1819. This was completed by September 1822; see Southey to John Rickman, 9 September 1822, Letter 3895.
I am quite sorry the franks should have given you vexation as well as trouble.
The evil is nothing. – I had not the conscience to send them back, profiting so largely as I do by the privilege of franking. –
Mrs C. returns thanks in her daughters name, the young Lady being on a visit at Wordsworth. The version is indeed perfectly natural, – it could not have been better.
I have a good intention as soon as the Scotch Journal
is finished, of putting my other journals in a legible form, & transmitting them in like manner for Mrs R.s amusement, – if it will amuse her to travel with me to Waterloo, – & to the Alps.
God bless you
RS.
27 Feby.