Copy outletter book British Library Add MSS.55386 (1) P.387
Dear Miss Yonge, Sept 6 1866
We shall look forward to the Chaplet of Pearls beginning as soon as either “Old Sir Douglas” or “The Silcotes”1 cease. It will be, I venture to think, one of your most popular books, and ought not to be the worse for a little mellowing.
I am going down to Scotland with my wife tomorrow morning, and will be away for a fortnight. After that I hope to be at home all the winter. We shall be very glad to see any of the worthies when you have done them.
I quite hope that Mrs Daniel is on the way of recovery. She is with us at present at [illegible] of [illegible] during our absence.
I hoped to send you’re a/c for the year with this. Mr Craik will in a few days.
I have several other matters which I want to talk to you about when I come back. I will write you very soon.
Very faithfully yours
A. Macmillan