My dear Huxley.
I have written the first page so that you can tear it off & send it, if you like, to Mr Nunn.—2
We are so sorry to hear of the poor dear little man being ill; but I do believe it will turn out only indigestion. Pray ask Mrs H., as soon as all anxiety is over, to let us hear.— He is such a charmer.— Thanks for your pleasant note—3 How I shd have liked to have been at Norwich, & heard Hooker & Tyndall & you on Chalk & especially on the races of man.—4 Everything seems to have gone off splendidly.
I am very fairly well & hard at work—
Ever yours most truly | C. Darwin
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