RECORD: Darwin, Emma. [1881.08.18]. Letter to George Howard Darwin. CUL-DAR210.3.19. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)
REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 6.2022. RN1
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(Thurd. Aug 18.81)
DOWN,
BECKENHAM, KENT
RAILWAY STATION
ORPINGTON. S.E.R.
My dear George
We shall like to hear about your Basset visit — I think [illeg] [Beanii…] must be pleasant too.
We are going on prosperously At [Aunt] Caroline quite wonderful in point of strength, going up & down the stairs with ease (comparatively) & sitting
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up till near 10 o'clock. I think she will go up to see Eras. from here & sleep a night or 2 at Bry. Sq (Farrers)
Uncle Frank came yesterday — as well as he always is. Fr. & Bessy dined at Ravensbourne & met the Moores — They set to at the word game instantly
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after dinner, & after 6 games Bessy gave up, Dr Moore remonstrating w. her faint-heartedness. Margt [Shaen] & her children came yesterday & Bernard enjoys them heartily, w I am glad of, as I though he hardly like any children.
Fr. bicycled to Ravensb. on Monday & after his return he was towsling towsling & tickling Bernard as much as he cd bear when B. said "I think you have been too much excited at R-bourne"
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We had the Band of Hope under difficulties yesterday — w. furious showers but they were not too many to have teas in the veranda & play about more or less in the rain —
I am afraid the corn is in a bad way —
yours my dear George
E. D
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