Bassett, | Southampton.
Monda
Dear Jim
I am very glad Malvern is cockering you up; I always find it a very jolly life, and it is odd the number of pleasant people one meets there. How my books were left at Malvern or what they are I dunno. Please take care of them and leave them at Q. Anne St or Down as suits you. I should think your time is nearly up & you will be going back to Cam. soon. I have rigged up a running sitz which I am enjoying daily in a little sort of coal hole under the Bank.
I was very sorry not to have met H. Butler
Frank has gone for his cure to Wales I hear.
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Please cite as “FL-1533,” in Ɛpsilon: The Darwin Family Letters Collection accessed on 25 April 2024, https://epsilon.ac.uk/view/darwin-family-letters/letters/FL-1533