| Writes to thank her for the news, which he says has given him heartfelt gratification. Claims to be amused by the apologetic tone she assumes, 'as if [he] did not believe in marrying on 300� a year'. Remarks that 'Katie will be a great loss to StoneGappe'. Tells her to ensure that AS answers the following message. States that Hudson wrote to AS a few days before the latter left Dresden to ask him to bring home for him 'some articles of Virtue'. Asks whether he received the letter, and if so, 'why the Whewell did not he send the things by Parcel delivery Company. Announces that he is probably coming down at Easter for a day or two cannot say when. Claims that he can get beds anywhere, however. Declares that Blake would take him in if he has forgiven him for sending him to G�ttingen, to which destination he [HS] proposes to send another friend of his the following summer. Reports that there is another charming story in Cornhill for M[ ]. |