Description | Cannot choose to write to her although he has no great business at present. All that he has is about going home, and this is to tell her when the time is. Is not at all weary of the town, nor of the school, but of the master, 'our old, good Mr Price having parted with us'. Nor yet is he so parted with them but he casts an eye over them sometimes and talks and instructs them as before; only that he does not appear in school. Desires his mother to send for him about the end of the month or the beginning of the next. Mr Jones of Llanvair would be very glad if when she sends for the writer she would let his son Moses Jones who tables at Mrs Buckley's ride upon one of the horses. Sends his love to his brother, sisters and cousins. Mr Price presents his service to her. Mr Lloyd of Llwydiarth's son will go home much about the same time as the writer, who would be very glad if his mother would send for him when the former goes |