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L83.Linnell7'26; E780| [To] Mr Linnell, 6. Cirencester Place, Fitzroy Square
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| 29 July 1826
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| Dear Sir
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| Just as I had become Well. that is subdued the disease. tho
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| not its Efects Weakness &/c Comes Another to hinder my Progress
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| calld The Piles which when to the degree I have had them are a
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| most sore plague & on a Weak Body truly afflictive. These Piles
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| have now also as I hope run their Period. & I begin to again feel
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| returning Strength. on these accounts I cannot yet tell when I
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| can start for Hampstead like a young Lark without feathers. Two
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| or Three days may be suficient or not, all now will depend on my
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| bones & sinews Muscle I have none but a few days may do & have
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| done miracles in the Case of a Convalescent who prepares himself
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| ardently for his return to Life & its Business among his Friends
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| With whom he makes his first Effort
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| Dear Sir Yours Ever
L83.Linnell7'26; E780| WILLIAM BLAKE