Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Mr. Parker, 15 October 1857

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Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Mr. Parker, 15 October 1857. Dinah Mulock Craik Karen Bourrier Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of Calgary Karen Bourrier Transcription May 2008 by Karen Bourrier Proofing of transcription June-July 2015 by Kailey Fukushima TEI encoding June-July 2015 by Kailey Fukushima Proofing of TEI encoding June-July 2015 by Karen Bourrier First digital edition in TEI, date: 15 August 2015. P5. Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2015

Reproduced by courtesy of the Princeton University .

Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. M. L. Parrish Collection of Victorian Novelists AM14542 Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Mr. Parker, 15 October 1857. Box 6, Folder 24

Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to faciliate searching. The long s is not encoded.

Dear Mr. Parker

Your note shall be private – & burned. For answer to it: I should be very glad to write for you: but it is not possible.

As much as I can write – (which is very little comparatively – on account of health & a morbid terror of “writing myself out” – ) but as much as I can write always goes to Hurst & Blackett: nor would I think it right to leave them, while we agree together so well as we now do . –

Many thanks therefore for your thought of me: – & if I had the time, health, & brains of two people instead of this one DMM you should have had a different answer. –

Yours very sincerely DMMulock Greenock October 15th 57 1857 .

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Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Mr. Parker, 15 October 1857. Dinah Mulock Craik Karen Bourrier Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive University of Calgary Karen Bourrier Transcription May 2008 by Karen Bourrier Proofing of transcription June-July 2015 by Kailey Fukushima TEI encoding June-July 2015 by Kailey Fukushima Proofing of TEI encoding June-July 2015 by Karen Bourrier First digital edition in TEI, date: 15 August 2015. P5. Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Calgary, Alberta, Canada 2015

Reproduced by courtesy of the Princeton University .

Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
Dinah Mulock Craik: A Digital Archive Manuscripts Division, Department of Rare Books and Special Collections, Princeton University Library. M. L. Parrish Collection of Victorian Novelists AM14542 Letter from Dinah Mulock Craik to Mr. Parker, 15 October 1857. Box 6, Folder 24

Our aim in this edition has been to transcribe the content of the letters as accurately as possible without reproducing the physical appearance of the manuscript. Craik’s spelling, punctuation, underlining, superscripts, abbreviations, additions and deletions are retained, except for words which are hyphenated at the end of a line, which we have silently emended. Where Craik uses a non-standard spelling, we have encoded both her spelling and the standard Oxford English Dictionary spelling to faciliate searching. The long s is not encoded.

Dear Mr. Parker

Your note shall be private – & burned. For answer to it: I should be very glad to write for you: but it is not possible.

As much as I can write – (which is very little comparatively – on account of health & a morbid terror of “writing myself out” – ) but as much as I can write always goes to Hurst & Blackett: nor would I think it right to leave them, while we agree together so well as we now do . –

Many thanks therefore for your thought of me: – & if I had the time, health, & brains of two people instead of this one DMM you should have had a different answer. –

Yours very sincerely DMMulock Greenock October 15th 57 1857 .