Her reactions to Anne’s death; hopes CD may soon return.
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Her reactions to Anne’s death; hopes CD may soon return.
Tells CD how Anne’s death is affecting Emma. Hopes he may soon return.
Writes about the death of Anne. Wishes EAD to insert an announcement of the death in the newspapers.
Is glad he returned home to be with Emma, and is grateful to Fanny for following Anne to the grave.
Feels deeply for them at their "impossible loss" [of Anne].
Tells of the burial of Anne.
Commiseration on the death of Anne.
Commiseration on the death of Anne.
Expresses gratitude to Mrs T’s daughter for devotion to his daughter in final illness.
Thoughts on the death of Anne.
Thoughts after the death of Anne.
His favourite child, Anne, has unexpectedly died.