Mr. Robert Keeley.
9, Osnaburgh Terrace, Monday Evening, June 24th, 1844.
My Dear Sir,
I have been out yachting for two or three days; and consequently could not answer your letter in due course.
I cannot, consistently with the opinion I hold and have always held, in reference to the principle of adapting novels for the stage, give you a prologue to "Chuzzlewit." But believe me to be quite sincere in saying that if I felt I could reasonably do such a thing for anyone, I would do it for you.
I start for Italy on Monday next, but if you have the piece on the stage, and rehearse on Friday, I will gladly come down at any time you may appoint on that morning, and go through it with you all. If you be not in a sufficiently forward state to render this proposal convenient to you, or likely to assist your preparations, do not take the trouble to answer this note.
I presume Mrs. Keeley will do Ruth Pinch. If so, I feel secure about her, and of Mrs. Gamp I am certain. But a queer sensation begins in my legs, and comes upward to my forehead, when I think of Tom.
Faithfully yours always.
Mr. Daniel Maclise.
Villa Di Bagnarello, Albaro, Monday, July 22nd, 1844.