RECORD: Darwin, Emma. [1882.09.25.] Letter to George Howard Darwin. CUL-DAR210.3.61. 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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11 Grand Parade
Monday (Sep 25 82)
My dear George
We have had wonderful week in weather & I feel almost quite right — the Downs beyond old Eastbourne are very charming. We went up there today & took a walklet —
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R. & Hen spent Sat & Sunday & had a lovely day & she is staying on a little —
We are expecting a visit from At C. & Sophy soon after we return home & it wd be very nice if you cd come & meet them for part of the time; so don't fix till you hear again, unless indeed
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you will give us a week or 10 days. I was in hope of hearing of poor Hemmings death; but on the contrary he is having a sort of rally, so that if you were inclined to write to Martha with a kind message to him; you wd not have to write as if he was dying & might give a little family news. He has fewer attacks of pain but v. bad nights.
[Henry Hemmings was manservant to Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood (I) until 1856.]
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address
Mrs H.
Baldwin's Gate
Whitmore
Newcastle Staff.
yours my dear G ─
E. D
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