| Does not think that he shall come to Rugby before the end of 'the half.' Believes that his hay fever will not leave him before the end of July, and does not think that he will go anywhere until it clears up. Intends to stay in Cambridge and study, and if unwell, to 'fly off to the seaside.' Declares that he studies best in vacation time. Wishes to visit his schoolmaster friends at Eton, Harrow, etc., towards the end of July. Asks if she has heard lately about [Tryphosa]. Does not quite understand what she will do by going to see her. Asks how his uncle feels about it. Reports that the [Donisthorpes] are there [in Cambridge], but claims that he has been so busy that he has hardly been able to see anything of them. Remarks that he thinks 'the youth' is clever. Refers to Mrs Gretton, and remarks that he likes people who are unlike other people in their ways. Agrees with his mother about 'the "foreignness" of [Mrs Gretton's] mani�re d'�tre'. Observes that 'it is not only in the "sunny south" one finds that expansiveness', adding that the Germans have a good deal of it. Declares that he likes Paul very much. States that he finds that he has lost his paper about the Arundel Portfolios. |