Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 333

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[Page 333]

[In pencil - 1876 ?]

Pendell Court, 
Bletchingley,
Surrey.

March 16th

My dear Friend,

I have to thank you for two letters, one via Frisco & the other by P. & O. which just arrived.  I am grieved to find that the injury to your leg seems to a certain degree to have assumed a chronic character, grieved, my dear Fellow, almost as much as if I were personally witnessing the inconvenience to which it seems to subject you.  Somehow these misfortunes of my friends seem to make me hate myself.  I appear so free from the troubles and adversities which

The Honble
Sir William Macarthur, M.L.C.

 

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