xt7qjq0stw34_1140 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/mets.xml https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474.dao.xml unknown archival material 1997ms474 English University of Kentucky The physical rights to the materials in this collection are held by the University of Kentucky Special Collections Research Center.  Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. W. Hugh Peal manuscript collection George Eliot letter to Mrs. [Lionel] Tollemache text 43.94 Cubic Feet 86 boxes, 4 oversize boxes, 22 items Poor-Good Peal accession no. 11453. George Eliot letter to Mrs. [Lionel] Tollemache 2017 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7qjq0stw34/data/1997ms474/Box_11/Folder_23/Multipage3724.pdf 1878 October 26 1878 1878 October 26 
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Peal accession no. 9272c. Includes a transcript and a summary of the letter.

section false xt7qjq0stw34_1140 xt7qjq0stw34 @112 Eeigfi‘is, Eflfl'iihy, .391. Qfin‘ualming. .;Qo{-. ‘26 278 O/If/l’f/Il/J' W2 r/I r/ J'h/l'l'nn) ' m 2,4, M’ n {'49 Wf (KM , ,/ ,/ /‘ 7' /‘—a// VI" ‘ < _/ fij/Z‘kzu (L‘ (1": a: f I x ELIOT, GEORGE (1819-1880). Novalist. Godalming. 5,1,8, (M. E. Loves) to Mrs. Lionel Tollemaohe (d.1926). 26 Oct. 1878. 2p.(double sheet, 12mo.) Yfiih embossed address of The Heights, hfitley. hfith face of envelope, mounted. A friendly letter, telling her that she is often in her thoughts. Beafififitzlmcia Egerton was the wife of ilionel Tollomache (1838-1919; My dear Mrs. Tollemache be assured fliat you bear me in mind with affectionate regard, as I do you, is very sweet to me. Meetings are difficult to manage in this busy world, but happily there are beings of whom we do not neéd to see very much in order to have them as a cheering spiritual p esence in our memories. This is what I felt about you when I first made your acquaintance. I trust that your health has been quite equal to duties which involve so much anxious feeling as those do in which you have lately been absorbed. we are both of us rather ailing in body) but in other respecls full of happiness beyond our share. Yours with constant memory. M. E. Lewes