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Isleworth, 2 August 1876
...uets on the table. There is a lot of holly in the garden, and they have cut away all the branches from a few old trees; these are now full of young shoots, quite white or yellowish with an occasional ...
Isleworth, 26 August 1876
...ights up the roofs and windows visible beyond the garden. There are already gossamer threads in the garden, it makes the morning fresh and the boys run left and right to warm themselves up. I intend t...
Isleworth, 31 October 1876
...th their red roofs, uncurtained windows and green gardens; and the gray spire high above them; and below, the long grey bridge with the tall poplars on either side, over which the people passed like l...
Isleworth, 17-18 November 1876
...n, around it rows of little red houses with their gardens and the glow of the lighted lamps. In the evening Mr. Jones preached a very beautiful sermon about Naarman the Syrian, and then came the walk ...
Dordrecht, 21 January 1877
...” The window in my bedroom looks out on the gardens where I can see pine trees, poplars, and the backs of old houses etc., one of them has a gutter covered with ivy. Dickens said: “A stran...
Amsterdam, 4-5 June 1877
...urple lilacs, and on the elderberry bushes of the garden in the yard. In London I had read that book of Lamartine's, and I was very much struck by it; the last pages especially made a deep impression ...
Brussels, 15 October 1880
...ere - either in the little room or outside in the garden; but now that I am as far as the portraits after Holbein in the third part of the Cours de Dessin, it has become impossible. That is why I move...
The Hague, c. 15-27 April 1882
...heo, Today I sent you a drawing, “Vegetable Gardens on the Laan van Meerdervoort.”[Drawing lost] So now you have one of my figures and one of my landscapes, and I think you will see that I...
The Hague, 4-12 May 1882
...tate from the beginning that I am not living in a garden of roses, but in reality. And because I want to protest against sentimental considerations in advance, for instance, like those Father and Moth...
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