MS Princeton University, Parrish Collection C0171: Box 291
Dear Sir,
I have another packet of sheets to thank you for today, and I can now thank you with the fuller perception of your kindness as I have been carefully going over the corrections, inking them in, and making others I am shocked now that I see more plainly my wonderful bits of carelessness. I cannot imagine how I came to leave them. I can hardly tell which are more useful your corrections or suggestions, and as I am going to work very slowly, only a page or two at a time I hope to get the whole thoroughly corrected in process of time –
With many thanks for your most careful help
Yours faithfully
C.M. Yonge