Faraday to Thomas Twining   2 June 1854

Royal Institution | 2 June 1854

My dear Sir

We have just received a very beautiful mark of your kindness & my thanks for it came very well when I am about to claim more - but your earnest invitation makes us wish to accept it by coming to lunch with you at Twickenham[.] The days here are sadly embarrassed by one duty or another but on the supposition that next Tuesday1 might suit and that we may perhaps have a little sun by the 6th of June I venture to ask whether we shall spend a few hours in your Garden on that day. But if you are going out or if on any account it will be inconvenient do not hesitate to say so. The Waterloo Station is I think the right one[.]

Ever My dear Sir | Yours Very Truly | M. Faraday

T. Twining Esq | &c &c &c

That is 7 June 1854.

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