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|agesigneerd: Anne Gadd |
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|aI need not nor can I tell you |
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|a[Anne Hill =] Anne Gadd aan [Guido Gezelle] |
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|aHulme (Manchester) |
| df16 | 24/08/1857 |
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|a4 [brief] |
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|avolledig |
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|ainkt |
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|a4 zijden beschreven; zijde 4 kruiselings beschreven |
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|adubbel vel |
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|ablauw |
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|a213x135 |
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|aeng [Engels] |
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|aDe briefwisseling van Guido Gezelle met de Engelsen 1854-1899 / door B. De Leeuw, P. De Wilde, K. Verbeke, (o.l.v.) A. Deprez. - Gent : Koninklijke Academie voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, 1991, dl.I, p.72-73 |
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|aadressaat gereconstrueerd op basis van contextuele gegevens; Cornbrook Park ligt in Hulme, Manchester |
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|bcorrespondentie aan Guido Gezelle |
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|a3823 |
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|aGGA, Corr. I, 1849-57 [1,39] ; CGS, 7A |
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|aCornbrook Park August 24th 1857 My Most Dear Father I need not nor can I tell you how surprised I was at the contents of your Dear and Paternal letter, I was perfectly thunderstruck at George Williams conduct, I beg you will insist on his [?giving] such a vicious and truly disgusting Habit, I tell you that I will not allow him one shilling of Pocket or vacation money untill he entirely given up every thought about it, I am exceedingly angry about it, He knows full well that I would not allow him any such liberty, But how can I suffiently thank you for your more than Paternal care over him, with this I will inclose a note to him telling him that the Boys have arrived in England, and that in England I heard he had an Idea of learning to smoke & that I have written to you to know if there is any truth in it, if so to stop instantly his Pocket Money for that I will not allow him another Penny to spend during the whole time that he is in College, and that I have ordered you to take every fraction of money from him, and at present I have not told his Father nor his Uncle Richard because I do not wish him exposed, I love him too much to make him an object of contempt [=either?] with Father or Uncles but if I find that it has the least appearance of truth after this tell him either Father or Uncle or I will come at once and settle him, he knows well my thoughts about such a thing at that, though the College even allowed it, I would not, Now my Dear Father will you please to read that part to him which is intented for him, it may have the desired effect, I sinc[+e]rely hope it will, Can I or may I take the liberty of asking a few lines from you again at your convenience, for I shall indeed be anxious to know the result of this letter, I shall insist on his answering the inclosed imme[+diate]ly, as he gets the Inclosed, tell him that you are to give him no more money until he has written to sattisfy me that there is no truth in what I have been told, Dear Father let [+me] again thank you for all you[+r] kindness in Praying for my Dear Brother, and especially for the Care of my own fond Child and Believe me most gratefully and affectionately your Dutiful Child Anne Gadd |
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|b/gga_brieven/[1,39].pdf |
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|cPag. 1 en 4 |
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|cPag. 1 en 4 (gedraaid) |
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|cPag. 2 en 3 |
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|aklik hier voor de volledige brieftekst
|bhttps://edities.kantl.be/gezelle/ed/DALF.db.gg.10038 |
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|aHill
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|aGezelle
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| meta_title | [Anne Hill =] Anne Gadd aan [Guido Gezelle] |
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