Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 123
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but are well satisfied with what Prudence has sent us; I am truly thankful that things have passed off so well, for although I concealed my anxiety as much as possible, I was very anxious - My mother, self & my children are all in good health - Mr Stone who has lately been attending Gerard, told the Nurse today, that he was too well to require any more prescriptions -
I imagine that by this time you are stretching across the Indian Ocean, & that in a month hence, you will be safely lodged in N.S.W. - you may imagine how anxious we shall be at a proper time to hear of your arrival - I wrote to your husband a fortnight ago, & as I have much to do, & Sibella will I hope be able to write in a week or ten days, I shall leave her to keep you au courant of affairs here - Give my kindest