RECORD: Darwin, Henrietta Emma. [1857]. Letter to Emma Darwin. CUL-DAR245.23. Edited by John van Wyhe (Darwin Online, http://darwin-online.org.uk/)

REVISION HISTORY: Transcribed by Christine Chua and edited by John van Wyhe 11.2023. RN1

NOTE: See record in the Darwin Online manuscript catalogue, enter its Identifier here. Reproduced with permission of the Syndics of Cambridge University Library and William Huxley Darwin. The volume CUL-DAR245 contains correspondence and papers of Henrietta Emma Darwin, later Litchfield.

Henrietta was born in 1843, Lizzy 1847, Leonard 1850 and Horace 1851.


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Wednesday

My dear mama

In the morning we went to eat dansons and we saw some quinces fallen so we gathered some of them there is a great many, and then we went mushrooming and we found such a lot that it made papa's arms ache to carry it home, he went home first for he was tired. Colonel Cator and family came here

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and left a pack of cards, and there has been an invitation for dinner from the Cranworths for Saturday and papa has refused. I was fiddling with the chickens and pigeons most of the afternoon, and the six little things look very nice and healthy, the chicks for fattening look very small. The children have been very jolly, except Lizzy before her walk going mushrooming was unhappy they had settled not to go

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and she did not know who to go out with. In the afternoon Lenny and Baby [Horace Darwin] were playing at a game of cards with those pictures belonging to that game of telling a story as far as I could make out, they might ask for as many cards as they please and the other person was forced to give them, a curious sort of game. We have finished Rutherfords and we all wish there were 900 vols.—

Thursday. Jane has had an uncomfortable night but

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Papa does not think she is really worse. There has been a letter from Aunt Caroline saying she will come on Saturday. I am afraid the littlest Almond Tumbler is dead but it is not quite certain. Mrs Norman has sent a letter to know if you will fix a day to dine there. Goodbye dear Mama

Etty Darwin

Down Kent


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