Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 030

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it will be quite a month before he will be able to walk much if at all. So we are coming by the morning train on Friday. Dr Alleyne will see him to the Station in Sydney & you must have a strong man to help at Menangle. Inglish would be a good one I should think but you may think of some one else. Send the large carriage with a board & the Phaeton as well. He fancies the latter but I doubt his being able to sit in it & both Dr's lay a stress on rest for

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