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Elderfield, Otterbourne, Winchester.
Aug 25 [1883]

MS Mrs Clare Roels1

My dear Christabel

Here is a beginning of Mrs Lyndhurst.2 I am afraid she is too much in the Aunt Dora style. I think we might do without Sylvia I don’t see anything for her to do. Denys seems to me quite enough, so I send nothing about her, though if needful I could put her in afterwards. Denys may have a calf love for Rachel which may make a man of him. I think it would be convenient for my mother in law to be an Admirals widow, and Lady Lyndhurst. Felicia will do, I think. I dont know if I shall get to see Miss Bramston, we don’t mend here. Ellen the maid has broken down and had a quinsy or rather a poisoned throat, and so a trained nurse has come and she is to go away for a fortnight and share the work when she comes back but this is sad to poor Gertrude, and I doubt being able to go out. After next week Mrs Woollcombe3 will come to let me go to Ottery, though the worsening goes on so that I don’t feel at all sure of going. Not that I am much there or of much use but one does not like being out of the way.

Marians beginning is spirited but if we do away with Sylvia she must alter a little

I send this to meet you at home-

your affectionate
C M Yonge

The end of the Loyal Mind is come. Lily confesses to Mrs Loudon. I don’t now how much you have seen. You had better send this to Miss Bramston at Winch any time before the 30th

1Endorsed in another hand 'envelope 1883'.
2A character in Astray: A Tale of a Country Town (1886), a novel by CMY, Coleridge, Amelie Leroy and Mary Bramston. This letter suggests that the ‘Summer afternoon in the New Forest’ when the book was planned must have been in 1883. It was serialized in MP (July 1885- February 1886) and published in 1886.
3Gertrude’s sister, Mary Walter, who married (1871) Major Robert Woollcombe (1835-1920), of a family who were close neighbours of the Puslinch Yonges, and whose brother married CMY’s cousin Anne Pode.
4The last section of Eleanor C. Price's serial story A Loyal Mind appeared in MP in December 1883.

Cite this letter


The Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge(1823-1901) edited by Charlotte Mitchell, Ellen Jordan and Helen Schinske.

URL to this Letter is: https://c21ch.newcastle.edu.au/yonge/2778/to-christabel-rose-coleridge-108

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