I am sorry I made you pay for two Letters. I Peated it, and re-peated it.
Miss Wright is married, and I am a hamper in her debt, which I hope will now not be remembered. She is in great good humour, I hear, and yet out of spirits.
Where shall I get such full flavor'd Geneva again?
Old Mr. Henshaw died last night precisely at 1/2 past 11.—He has been open'd by desire of Mrs. McKenna; and, where his heart should have been, was found a stone. Poor Arnold is inconsolable; and, not having shaved since, looks deplorable.
With our kind remembrances to Caroline and your friends
We remain yours affectionaly C.L. AND M. LAMB.
[Occupying the entire margin up the left-hand side of the letter is, in Mary Lamb's hand:—]
I thank you for your kind letter, and owe you one in return, but Charles is in such a hurry to send this to be franked.
Your affectionate sister