| Reports that he and NS have been very busy; otherwise he would have written sooner. Refers to her direction to him in her last letter to write to William instead of her. States that he is glad that everything is going well. Reports that NS wishes her to send the marmalade, in order to stop his grumbling 'at the stuff she buys. Assures her that NS will write soon, but explains that she is very busy with housekeeping, visitors, dinner parties, her own mathematics, and the mathematics of Newnham Hall Adds that he believes that the Ad Eundem is to be in Oxford on 10 [June], and asks if she could take them in then. States that they would like to come and see her and William, but is afraid that it will very likely be an inconvenient time. |