My dear Sir
Mr Murray announced my next book without my knowledge & I was vexed about it, for it is only half-written, & I have no idea when it will be published.—2 You shall of course hear & decide whether it will be worth translating. It will be dry, but I believe of value.—
By the same post, I received an account (in the Scotsman) of your opening Lecture which seems to have been brilliantly attended.3 You proved yourself a bold man to stick up for me in Sabbathical Scotland.—4
On your return, if you can spare time, it will be a real pleasure to me to see you at Down to dinner & to sleep here.5 But please to let me have notice in case I shd. be away from home, though this is a rare event with me.—
Yours very sincerely | Ch. Darwin
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