Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 089

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Sir William MacArthur 
Camden Park

The account of the Flowers at Camden is quite charming - I have seen very few since we came to England. We have about 17 Pots of Geraniums & Fuschias - which look miserable just now - & I think we must indulge in a few Hyacinths to grow in Glasses.  I must however go to [Indecipherable] & see all his winter flowers. I cannot live without something to [Indecipherable] - & having no

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I have written about nothing & crossed my scribble - I hope you will be able to read. God bless you dear William.

Your affecte Em
26th Decr. 1860

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