MS Mrs Clare Roels/109
My dear C C
I had not read the Notes on Modern Thought and I don’t know what Prof Collins is, though looking at them in a hurry on your letter, I don’t like the looks of them. But would it be well for you and me, and perhaps Lady Frederick Bruce to remonstrate on the danger. I think GIB minds us, and I feel rather pledged to the ‘gates’ for Reason’s Why, which I have written on to 9 or 10 chapters and I think is wanted – if anyone reads the Churchwoman, I don’t so much mind Kg Charles his I think /the paper\ him exaggerated, and I never should belong to the White Rose in spite of Mary Morshead, though I do wish for the Memorial.1 It is funny to remember what a radical GIB was when she wrote ZigZag! I believe it was Hawarden. But she is under Mr Villiers now, and has a charming class of his school children. Are you sure Mrs Halliday is ill, we have heard nothing of it, and I expect it is the Russian scandal of Mrs George Yonge at Bishopstoke (whence by the by the Hallidays are departed into Somersetshire). She, poor thing, Mrs George Yonge is, I fear dying of complaint of the heart, and Lottie is there doing what she can for poor broken hearted George (her uncle)2 The direction is Stoke Lodge, Bishopstoke, Hants. She carried off books to write your article if she has time, which I doubt. I think it will end in her living there. We have had our Religious Inspection and my boys were perfectly senseless! Tomorrow is the girls, and we hope for better things, I believe boys brains between 10 and 12 turn to cricket &c.
It rained furiously all Saturday here, I am glad it did not in London. And the Navy came out beautifully – but it is only alas!
Did you hear of the little Dublin tramp whom a gentleman watched, laying down his only penny for a bunch of violets which he scattered over her name3
your affte
C M Yonge
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