[Munich, early December 1865], to M. [John Lodge?] Ellerton
Saying that [Richard] Wagner has not answered his letter because it arrived just at the hour of triumph of "la noire intrigue" that has been mounted against him--or, more precisely, against his protector--, that Wagner is very touched by the proof of Ellerton's friendship, adding that the success of Tannhäuser pleases Wagner greatly and thanking Ellerton for letting him know of it.
"Saying that [Richard] Wagner has not answered his letter because it arrived just at the hour of triumph of "la noire intrigue" that has been mounted against him--or, more precisely, against his protector--, that Wagner is very touched by the proof of Ellerton's friendship, adding that the success of Tannhäuser pleases Wagner greatly and thanking Ellerton for letting him know of it."@en
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