Informs CD of his intention to bequeath his property to him.
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Informs CD of his intention to bequeath his property to him.
Gives CD details of the property he proposes to bequeath to him.
Regrets that illness prevents his travelling to visit CD but would be pleased to see CD or his sons at Worthing.
He would be happy to receive a visit from one of CD’s sons at any time.
Will see CD in Worthing next week.
Speaks of the delight of having met CD.
Hopes William Darwin may be able to visit Worthing.
Starlings seem to share their food. Are they communists as they struggle for their existence?
Describes movement of a caterpillar.
Best wishes for CD’s trip to Cumberland.
Thanks for CD’s amusing letter from Coniston.
Commiserates on CD’s proof-reading chore.
George Darwin has visited him.
Thanks for Erasmus Darwin.
New Year greetings.
Is deeply gratified by AR’s proposed generosity.
Thanks AR for the details of his bequest and invites him to Down.