I will wait no longer & I can give you a better acct of F. each day he has been a little stronger & less uncomf. than the last. He is downstairs most of the day; but is still oddly weak— The weather is quite delightful & has been warm for a month & now it is bright & sunny—
We had Wm & Leo on Sunday & they had a good deal of Lawn Tennis— Wm & Sara are heartily glad to get home & have found London too bustling tho' enjoying some of the things they did—
Leo. was heartened up about his Math—He goes 2ce a week for Lawn Tennis to Kensington— or else walks to or from his coach. One of whom is that Mr Graham who was here' Yours my dear—
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Please cite as “FL-0051,” in Ɛpsilon: The Darwin Family Letters Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/darwin-family-letters/letters/FL-0051