Thinks the Huxley fund should be done. Difficulty will be getting him to accept it.
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Thinks the Huxley fund should be done. Difficulty will be getting him to accept it.
George Henslow is worse. All plans to go abroad have been given up. James Paget’s diagnoses enclosed.
Charmed by Huxley’s letter of appreciation [8873].
Lady Lyell’s sudden death.