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[Sent from Lucerne]:- Expresses his appreciation at receiving her letter. Is sorry to hear that she has still all her troubles [with moving house?] before her. Announces that he shall not be going home until the end of September due to health reasons. Does not want to shorten his German visit, as he shall be in the company of some old schoolfriends from Rugby. He, Graham Dakyns, Green and Rutson set off the following day on their tour. They intend to spend twelve days in the Bernese Oberland, and then Henry goes off to Dresden. Reports that he and Dakyns enjoyed their stay in Paris, despite the fact that Bury Dakyns, who joined them there to improve his French, 'was the most awful bore.' Reports that he fell ill and had to stay some days at Lucerne, and that Dakyns is pretty well. Remarks on the heat on the continent, which is more dead and stifling than than in England. Relates that they met the [William?] Boyds in Paris. Tells her mother to write to him during the next week. Sends his love to his aunt and cousins.
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Part transcription in Sidgwick, Arthur, and Sidgwick, E. M, 'Henry Sidgwick'. London: Macmillan, 1906, pp 84.
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- Sidgwick, Mary (d 1879), mother of Henry Sidgwick (Subject)
- Dakyns, Henry Graham (1838-1911) schoolmaster (Subject)
- Green, Thomas Hill (1836-1882) philosopher (Subject)
- Rutson, Albert Oslif (1836-1890), barrister (Subject)
- Dakyns, Bury Irwin (1842-1918) farmer, brother of Henry Graham Dakyns (Subject)
- Boyd, William (1809-1893) archdeacon of Craven (Subject)