Disgrifiad | The writer expected Mrs. Owen every day on her way to London till the writer's brother received her last letter. Is glad she does not go as Mrs. Sparrowe will be in the country all the summer. Begs her, however, to write sometimes, as her and her child's welfare is the writer's chief concern. Sends news of mutual acquaintances. Has received her pocket book but cannot guess how or which way it came. Wonders whether it be true that sister Rees is with child. The writers brother went from home yesterday about cousin Peggy Langford's affairs. Hears that Mr. Butler left his estate to Miss Buttler, 'sad for Mrs. Lloyd of Kefn'. |