Volume 64: Emily Macarthur [Mrs. James Macarthur] correspondence and other papers, 1838-1879: No. 301
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George Macleay rather a nice not pretty face - am I right in my criticisms?
I am very glad I have the likenesses - I hope you will tell me that your arm & hand are better, & less weak - you cannot be too egotistical to please me I like to hear all about yourself above all - I am always telling you every thing about myself - I am glad you have seen the Chisholms & only hope they will return to Camden for your sakes for you seem truly fond of them -
George & I came to this Hotel in Burlington gardens, more than a fortnight ago - one kitchen grate wanted repair.
Mary is with her Brother Charlie in Portland Place 90 - a house he has bought - we shall stay I think a few days longer, & then return home - it is a capital situation close to Bond St, & Regent Street, & all the exhibitions - & we stay accordingly