Description | Has received her letter and is glad to hear that she is well and that the writer's sister and 'little Jacky' are also well. Does not think her brother can be had on Saturday night unless he be at Kefn to meet the horses. Is in great hopes that she may be able to come home on Monday or Tuesday. The purge that the doctor gave her wrought very well with her but she was very ill that day and the next and had a violent headache. Margaret Hughes is parted with her, so that Mrs Morgans has been confined ever since to stay with the writer. The writer's cousin went today to Cesailgyfarch. 'My Lord' talks of going tomorrow; he thought to go to the burying and went to Borth; but the storm was too great abd turned back. He sent H.E. Hopes that her mother has received the letter which she sent to her. Prays to be remembered to Aunt Cath. Mrs Bennett has not made any starch yet |