Description | Letter from Phoebe Blyth, Summerhill, Birmingham, to Emma Berry, at the Chaters', Cornhill, London, reassuring Emma that she loves her, tidying is good therapy, visit of William, promenading with the family, viewing a transparency of Wellington, sudden illness of her mother, setting up a tent for tea, painting flowers for Emma, being an Englishwoman she can express her love more Emma better than Emma can to her, love to Mr. Berry and to Betsy [Richmond], 10 July 1813 |