30 Reel 147 a typed transcription headed: D. to Ld. H.Lennox, Xmas Day, '57 [We would normally not use a source that could not be checked against an original, but this note agrees in content almost perfectly with another note written on this same day to Manners, so we shall assume its validity] To: Henry Lennox From: Benjamin Disraeli bottom of the page: Lord Henry G. Lennox |
It was like you, dearest Henry, to remember me in my great grief. You know the blessing of a sister. Alas! mine was an only one; my first, and ever faithful friend! I am very sorry, that I have seen you so little of late; but I always think of you with unchanged affection. D. |
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