Writes of WED’s progress at school and events at home.
Discusses pigeons, with which he is "getting on splendidly".
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Writes of WED’s progress at school and events at home.
Discusses pigeons, with which he is "getting on splendidly".
Writes about suitable mourning clothes and sale of house [Petleys, after death of Sarah Elizabeth Wedgwood I].
Writes of arrangements for the end of the school-term.
Condition of Emma and the new baby [C. W. Darwin].
Describes the funeral of Aunt Sarah [Elizabeth Wedgwood].