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R/II/G/61

To: Benjamin Disraeli

From: Ralph Disraeli

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G[loucester]. P[lace].

10 o'clock

Dear Diz

Last night they thought

she Sa was going at

1/2 p[as]t 7. She then suffered

terribly from her breathe,

& suddenly about 2

hours later she said "I

feel it is all over

with me. Good bye dear

Ralph Good bye dear

James & tell dear

Dizz I thought of him".

Bryant when he came

^ last night said she was dying -

He has just gone

& says she has rallied

& is again giving her

jelly - She asked for

me & knew me

directly & asked

then for you & James

 

 

She wanders a

little at times &

cannot always follow

herself -

It is a terrible morning

I have only been in

bed two hours -

felt strained with cold.

Love to Mary Anne

your aff[ectionate]

RD

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