“Happily, pecuniary assistance is not needed. There is
                                    reason to think I shall suffer no eventual loss. The price to have been paid me
                                    was 1000 guineas. That sum not having been paid upon the completion of the
                                    work, the copyright rests with me, and the property of the edition cannot be
                                    sold without my assignment. The sum was intended to cover Cuthbert’s expenses through his
                                    University course. Even if it should be materially diminished, or lost, it will
                                    not distress me. Dr. Bell left me 1000l.: that sum is vested in the French funds, and, if need
                                    be, may be drawn out for this purpose. But my own opinion is, that the
                                    copyright is good security for payment in full. I had written good part of a
                                    letter in reply to yours, saying that I have no other concern with the
                                    publishers of my poems than to receive from them half the eventual profits,
                                    which half is not the lion’s half. I was writing also playfully about
                                        The Doctor; but it was
                                    an effort, and I had no heart to go on, for our long tragedy is drawing to its
                                    close. The change has been very rapid. Thank God, there is no suffering either
                                    of body or mind. How long this may last it is impossible to say. To all
                                    appearance she is in the very last stage of emaciation and weakness. There is
                                    no strength for suffering left, she will probably fall asleep like an infant,
                                    and you may imagine what a comfort it is for me to believe, as I verily do,
                                    after two and forty years of 
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“We are as well as we can be in this state. The event has long been to be desired,—the worst has long been past,—and when one sharp grief is over, we shall be thankful for her deliverance from the body of this death.
“God bless you, my dear Mrs. Hodson!