61 Coleshill St. Eaton Sq.
Janry 19th. 1883
Dear Mr Darwin
I return the Atlantic Monthly which you were kind enough to lend me, with many thanks. I hope you will forgive my delay in forwarding it as I wanted to refer to it again. I have a letter of some importance received from yr. father during the last year of his life and it has occurred to me that you or your brother might wish to have a copy of it which I shall send in a few days. I have not time to get at it at present as I am obliged to leave today for Belfast to complete a course of lectures in Pol Economy & Juris prudence which subject I hold the chair at Queens College in succession to Professor Cliffe Leslie. Hoping that you & Mrs Darwin are well as also all the other members of your family that I had the pleasure of meeting last year.
I remain | sincerely yours | William Graham
W. E. Darwin Esq
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