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Byron_to_Hobhouse_1810-07-29.docx
Byron writes his first letter to Hobhouse eleven days after they part. [PSC]

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Byron_to_Hobhouse_1810-08-23.docx
Byron’s account of his life at the Athenian convent. [PSC]

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GeByron_to_JoHobhouse_1810-09-25.docx
"I am at present in a very ridiculous situation, under the hands of Dr. Romanelli and a fever which hath confined me to my bed for these three days past, but by the blessing of God and two glysters, I am now able to sit up, but much debilitated."

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GeByron_to_JoHobhouse_1810-10-04.docx
"I wrote to you two days ago, but the weather and my friend Stranè’s conversation being much the same, and my ally Nicolo in bed with a fever, I think I may as well talk to you, the rather, as you cant answer me and excite my wrath with impatient…

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Byron_to_JoHobhouse_1811-01-10.docx
Ridgway has redirected this letter to Hobhouse, who is now in the militia. [PSC]

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GeByron_to_JoHobhouse_1811-02-01.docx
"Pray whisper in Hanson’s ear the word remittance, as I shall soon be run out if you dont urge that worthy but snail paced man."

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GeByron_to_JoHobhouse_1811-02-28.docx
"I have been ill and well, quick and sorry, and glad, and coming, going and staying, like the rest of mankind, without gaining a step towards improvement except in languages, and even there my head is but a Babel of bad sounds."

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Byron_to_JoHobhouse_1811-03-05.docx
"I am this moment come out of the Turkish Bath, which is an immense luxury to me, though I am afraid it would not suit you at all, their being a great deal of rubbing, sweating, & washing (your aversion)..."

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Byron_to_JoHobhouse_1811-03-18.docx
"Though I neither know where you are or how you are, I write at a venture by way of Zante, as I have already done many times, indeed so often that I can’t afford you more than this present sheet –..."

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Byron_to_JoHobhouse_1811-05-15.docx
"Your last 2 letters of 1810 I have just received, they find me on my way homewards, in the beginning of June I sail in the Volage frigate with French prizes and other English ships of war in all I believe 6 or 7 frigates. – – –"
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