July 20, 1881.

MY DEAR MRS. O'SHEA,—Just a line to say that I am very well and wondering when I shall see you again.

I hope that your cold is better.—Your very truly, CHAS. S. PARNELL.

HOUSE OF COMMONS,
Thursday night, July 22, 1881.

MY DEAR MRS. O'SHEA,—I have received both your very kind letters quite safely, and am looking forward to seeing you somewhere or somehow to-morrow.

I am very much troubled at everything you have to undergo, and trust that it will not last long.—Yours always, CHAS. S. PARNELL.

I am still quite well. Thank you very much, for enclosure.

WESTMINSTER PALACE HOTEL,
VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.
Sunday evening, July 25, 1881.

MY DEAR MRS. O'SHEA,—-I write to ask you to send my travelling cap, if it is at Eltham, to me here, as I may have to go over to Paris or Boulogne some day this week.