RECORD: Darwin, Emma. [1882].07.07. Letter to George Howard Darwin. CUL-DAR210.3.52. 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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Down,
Beckenham, Kent.
Railway Station
Orpington, S.E.R.
Heathbourne
Bushey Heath
Watford ─ July 7 - (82)
My dear George
I want to know how you are going on, but I return home on Monday so you must write there—
Laura says "I wonder if they won't manage to get in somehow this autumn, & do their building when summering at Down next
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year? I do think there is nothing like living in a house to find out how best to improve it, & with the summer at Down in prospect it does seem a pity not to winter in Cambridge at the Grove".
There are merits in this scheme — but if we find the house full of draughts & discomfort it might be paying too dear for it. No doubt saving 10 g's or
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so, a week is worth considering, & even if we have negociated with Mrs Jebb I think she wd allow us to change our plan without feeling that we were shabby— I think it might settle us against the plan if you looked over the house rather carefully & saw that it was in bad repair. I find poor Ellen very feeble & uncomf. but wonderfully cheerful— She has not once sat in her garden—which is very pretty—I am very comf. here
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& do a great deal of writing reading, talking & knitting. I have a pleasant dog to take out with me, who enjoys it so much it is good for one's spirits —
A sudden thought, how wd it be for me to come over & see the house myself? & bring Hen. if possible — I will consider it —
Goodbye my dear old man yours E D
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