“Stoke Lodge,
Hyde Park Gate, W.
Thursday evening.
[Feb. 9th. 77.]
Dear Miss Jex-Blake,
I have your letter, but feel a little doubtful about seeing Dr. Chambers until after Sunday when I am to see Mr. Hopgood.
You may judge of what that interview should be, how hopeful and how critical, by his letter just received, which I copy on the other side.
I think that you ought to be with me on Sunday if possible. I see there are plenty of trains.
We might be with him say at 3 p.m. If you would come here and lunch at 1.30 I would drive you down.
Pray telegraph reply tomorrow that I may write and let him know.