MS Charlotte Mitchell1
My dear Mrs Selwyn
It is quite too good to be true that your son should come to take care of us, and that we should have you all here.2 There are so few left of your old set of special friends that perhaps you will accept a kind of shadow of them in me. I shall be at home all August and the treat would be exceeding. I should make the acquaintance of your new daughter in law, and all the children. And this is a wonderful place for walks in woods and heaths and downs, so that I think they would be very happy. Then we are in reasonable reach of Fanny Patteson, and I
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think it would be very pleasant in many ways.
Old Bishop MacDougal says he well remembers your father, and I think he will be still in residence3 It was a grand sight to have the old and the young Missionary Bishops together yesterday evening. Very delightful and memorable it was. Do pray come, I really think you will be very comfortable and in reach of all manner of pleasant expeditions for the young folk.
yours affectionately
C M Yonge