| Refers to Dr Andrew Clark, and his failure to adequately treat her complaint. Hopes soon to have a better account of the matter. States that he cannot persuade Nora to give an exact date for their wedding, and explains that her eldest brother, who will have to entertain their friends, is expected home in a few days, and she wishes to wait for him to come home before making a final decision. States that it will definitely be in the week before Passion Week, and most probably on the Tuesday of that week. Hopes that this will suit his mother. Suggests that it would probably most comfortable for her to accept 'Lucy's invitation' [to stay with her]. Encloses a list of the presents that they have already received [not included]. Claims that he cannot think 'of anything that remains ungiven except breakfast, dinner and dessert services, spoons, knives and forks etc.', but presumes that she will think of other things. |