William Darwin can go to Southampton any time should the banking proposition come to anything. CD is sure he would work hard.
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William Darwin can go to Southampton any time should the banking proposition come to anything. CD is sure he would work hard.
Arrangements for a meeting.
Asks to meet JL for a final talk about the banking partnership for William Darwin.
There have been delays, but William Darwin’s banking position is nearly settled.
Is going to Torquay, where he will write up his work on orchids.