2 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall. S.W.
27. Feb. 1905
Dear Mr Wallace,
If I can find your short tract1 by Mr. W. Pengelly of Torquay,2 it shall at once be sent to you. — I ought to say that I have not, so far found it. —
I often think of you — and wish we might meet again — but as my husband3 always used to say "There is eternity before us", and I am sure I shall see you again here or hereafter because I long to. Never can I forget your visit to us at Cambridge,4 & how deeply Fred & I used care for you. — Always dear Mr. Wallace
Most sincerely yours
Eveleen Myers [signature]
Status: Draft transcription [Letter (WCP3228.3196)]
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