Description | Written from Camerton Court, to the British Legation, Brussels. Return from church and the sacrament, being be the last time in their own church before her confinement, maybe for the last time on earth: her looking forward to a happy termination of her approaching trial with joyful expectation for the realization of her fondest hopes: sorry to hear of problems with their servants, but does not think they are any worse because they are Belgian: likelihood of several changes, with them being young housekeepers: report of excellent nurse they hope to engage: her being better but still having a cough and getting unwieldy and uncomfortable: idea given up of going to Cavendish Street for the confinement: arrangements to go to town via Froyle and Sonnings (with the Knightleys), with the housekeeper going ahead to air the house and make it comfortable by the 16th or 18th: getting of jacket and sending of pheasants to him: report of Lord Howe taking Pope's Villa: new boots for John. Two sheets, with 6 pages of text. |