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My dear Mrs England A basket of what we can get shall be left at your door about two o’clock on Wednesday.
I have told the children, but we do not live in the same profusion as heretofore Squires have grown so much more particular about trespassing than they used to be in the good old Heathcote days that we are cut off from many of our best copses!
yours sincerely C M Yonge
... continue readingMy dear Helen Thank you for the £8, which I found safely on coming home from hearing the first day of the diocesan conference.
Poor old Graf, it is not every dog who is buried by the parish clerk, with me walking in solemn procession of one all down the walk behind. I am glad you were spared the catastrophe, and that mamma has Koko to divert her mind. I am afraid [[person:201]Mr. ... continue reading