BIB_ID
217026
Accession number
MA 1338 B.48
Creator
Millais, Euphemia Chalmers Gray, Lady, 1828-1897.
Display Date
1841 Feb. 29.
Description
1 item (4 p.) ; 22.6 cm.
Provenance
Forms part of the Bowerswell papers, a collection of papers of Euphemia Chalmers Gray Millais.
Summary
Saying she likes the feathers her mother sent: they would be pretty for a muff. She and Margaret Wallace are not permitted to be together much, lest they speak Scotch. After a painful treatment at Leamington, her foot is better. She hopes that her mother will write soon, and is disappointed not to have heard from George. As to Miss Ainsworth, she loves her "exceedingly," and time is passing very quickly to the holidays. But here are two new girls in the room, only 9 and 11, with Mary Parker only 8, so that she is the oldest; and since they are all rather untidy, she does not like it at all. They will not get on well and she will speak about it to Miss Jane.
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