Believe me ever Yours most sincerely
W.
From this it appears that the personal interviews had recommenced. The letters now follow one another closely.
London, June 15, 1835.
My dear Miss J.,—I have received your Letter of this Day, for which I return many thanks.
I was not able to go to see you last week as I intended. I was confined to my Home by Indisposition for some days; and I was much occupied. I am going out of town to-morrow. But I hope to be able to go to see [sic] on Saturday at three o'clock if you should not at that time have left town for the Seaside?
I will bring with me the Letters and Books which you lent me. I have read that one which you wish that I should return to you.
If you should go before I shall see you again I hope that you will let me know where.
Believe me Ever Yours most sincerely
Wellington.