Description | Written from Bagshot Park. Enquiring about him and requesting to be kept informed about Princess Sophia, whenever the operation takes place, being anxious about her, with her writing less well and her admission of its being darker: supposition of it not being long before Alexander thinks it right, and hope of its success as reward for her submission to trials: her still writing to Sophia, as she does not want her to give it up, but asking him whether she can still read her letters, as it would be agreeable to know that Sophia is reading with her own eyes rather than someone else's, as she writes very openly: Augusta better for the visit she made to Mary, a change of air having done wonders. Dated 16 September, no year given. Sheet, with 4 pages of text, black-edged. |