“Mrs. De Morgan is interesting people in one plan.
“I hardly think we ought to ask Miss Garrett just now; she is almost worn out with meetings, having been obliged to attend two and even three a day, since the election excitement began.
“My notion is to get a mixed meeting, in Camden Street, the week after next, and then we can have speeches from the gentlemen.
“I am hopeful about next Wednesday’s meeting; the thing is to interest women, and to convince some of them of the necessity of schools for girls. Then to answer as far as possible any objections so that they may be armed to meet them.
“I have to go to a Council meeting in Queen’s Square, so am rather hurried.
“Yours sincerely,
“Frances M. Buss.”
“Myra Lodge, Dec. 1, 1870.
“Dear Agnes,
“Will you and Miss Ridley make up a list of the names and addresses of the ladies present at our meeting yesterday? Your lists and mine will probably complete the number.