T.H. Huxley.
Scottish University Commission, 31 Queen Street, Edinburgh, April 2, 1879.
My dear Skelton,
I shall be delighted to dine with you on Wednesday, and take part in any discussion either moral or immoral that may be started.
Ever yours very faithfully,
T.H. Huxley.
March 15, 1879.
My dear Mrs. Tyndall,
Your hearty letter is as good as a bottle of the best sunshine. Yes, I will lunch with you on Friday with pleasure, and Jess proposes to attend on the occasion…Her husband is in Gloucester, and so doesn't count. The absurd creature declares she must go back to him on Saturday—stuff and sentiment. She has only been here six or seven weeks. There is nothing said in scripture about a wife cleaving to her husband!
With all our loves, ever yours very sincerely,