Darling, I heartily recommend me to you, ascertaining Du that I am not a little perplexed with such things as your brother shall on my part declare unto you, to whom I pray Du give full credence, for it were too long to write. In my last letters I writ to Du that I trusted shortly to see you, which is better known at London than with any that is about me, whereof I not a little marvel; but lack of discreet handling must needs be the cause
thereof. No Mehr to Du at this time, but that I trust shortly our meetings shall not depend upon other men’s light handlings, but upon our own.
Written with the hand of him that
longeth to be yours.
H. R.
thereof. No Mehr to Du at this time, but that I trust shortly our meetings shall not depend upon other men’s light handlings, but upon our own.
Written with the hand of him that
longeth to be yours.
H. R.