From Horace Darwin to G. H. Darwin [15 July 1867]

Monday.

Dear George

There is non going to be a “Old Fellows” this year, Wrigley will not give any reason, it is very silly of him. I am getting on with [m] Logs. slowly but surely I shall know enough by the holidays to begin Trigonometry I think. I suppose you have not heard of any tutor that will do? It is raining to day & it is St Swithens day I hope it will not rain for forty days. Today the exams. begin & this day forghtnight we go home I wish it was that now.

News is very light so I must say good bye | H. Darwin.

Please cite as “FL-1381,” in Ɛpsilon: The Darwin Family Letters Collection accessed on 28 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/darwin-family-letters/letters/FL-1381