MS University of London Library/AL 293/2/2
My dear Miss Keary
Here I am in the depths of Devonshire which must account for my not having sooner answered your letter. We both got out of sorts and wanted a change so here we are, thinking this beautiful county infinitely more beautiful in spring than in autumn, the red earth and young green contrast so beautifully together.
I think it does seem wise to complete the Scandinavian sketches with Magnus, and the Siamese bits that you propose instead sound very charming, better I think than the review, unless one could be so lucky as to have both.
I read Clemency all the way down here, and was very much delighted with her, – her personally I specially mean, she is so noble and grand, and comes in so well after the trumpery women it is the fashion to put into stories now. But I think Mrs Edgecombe is the most personally engaging of all – though I am very fond of Aunt Bessie. And the way the poor Colonel was caught is excellent. I shall be here (at the Lady Seaton’s, Beechwood, Plymton) till this day week, when we go to the Revd J Yonge’s Puslinch Yealmton
yours sincerely
C M Yonge