University Library | Cambridge
Oct 8, 1873
My dear Horace,
Here is the letter, & I am sure you will find Mr Tedder a reasonable man, judging from his antecedents
You may gather what a pressure of work is on me just at present by my turning you off yesterday—for you don't know so well as I do what an immense relief it is to see a friend's face in the place. and when I went home, I could not lay my hand on the letter, so carefully had it been sorted.
I shall be very glad to see you back again, but still I hope you will get this before you leave home.
Ever yours | Henry Bradshaw.
Status: Draft transcription
This transcript was produced as a side-product of the work of the Darwin Correspondence Project and may not have been proofread to the DCP’s usual standards.
Please cite as “FL-1291,” in Ɛpsilon: The Darwin Family Letters Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/darwin-family-letters/letters/FL-1291