25th.
Dear Emma.
I have not yet received the Photo’s & if I do wish to have any of them I will EAD them on the back.2 My present impression is that they are too hideous to be borne.3 I think you had better write to the man & say that C will try again when he comes up to town after Christmas, & you may quote your feminine feelings that Mr Crecy alludes to as a reason.4 (That was all a mistake that we were having a Professorship if you should have occasion to write to Mr Crecy but I read his letter to Council)5
I am very sorry to hear that C has been so poorly & I am afraid it was a mistake his going before Dr B J had wound him up.6
The last account I had of Susan spoke of her having had a good deal of her faintness.7 Catherine goes there today.8
yours affec. | E D
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-4942,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on