In part regarding his adopted daughter, Emma Isola, who married Moxon in 1833: "A letter has just come from Mrs. Wms. to say that Emma is so poorly that she must have long holydays here. It has agitated us so much & we shall expect here so hourly, that you shall excuse me to Wordswth. for not coming up. We are, both, nervous & poorly. Your punctual newspapers are our bit of comfort. . ."
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