Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929: No. 247

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& feels Bournemouth does not agree with her. She seems to have arranged about [indecipherable] satisfactorily. I believe Philip told you we were anxious about George's eldest son, just 21. Well it seems the poor fellow's illness is really Typhoid Fever - the Doctor says mild - but it is early days to determine what may be but we must leave that to one who orders all things for us & rest in hope 

If Beedy has not planted the Hyacinths will you ask him to spare me a few for myself. 2 years here settle the bulbs from some season.  I expect my request is late! We are asked to Fred Kings Son Arthurs wedding on 22nd at Parramatta he is t marry a Miss Bowden her father   

 

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