[on headed notepaper for 40 Ennismore Gardens]. Is 'very well and happy', and hopes they all are as well. One of his 'double teeth' has come out, and he 'can feel the other coming up underneath'. Douglas mi[nor] has come back [after suffering from ringworm]. Sends her 'a few crocuses and one snowdrop' from his garden; he 'hope[s] they will not be spoilt'. Everyone is 'very much amused with that Indian letter w[h]ich Papa sent'. It is 'exactly the mid[d]le of the term today'. Thanks his mother for sending the 'paper and crests', and sends love to all.
Is 'very well and happy' and hopes his family all are too. Sends 'a photograph of Shepherd', and asks her to put it in his book when she has looked at it. Is 'in the big game now' and likes it 'very much'. Bourne, Martineau and Douglas minor are returning next week as 'they had it [ringworm very slightly!!!]'. Sends love to all, and asks when his mother will visit.
Is 'very well and happy' and hopes his family all are too. 'Martineau, Leveson, Bourne, Booth and Wilkins have the ringworm. Douglas minor 'a new boy... has got a round spot on his forehead' so has been 'sent off to the cottage for a few days'. The new masters are Mr Shadwell and Mr Bond; Robert likes them both. The new boys are Lawrence, Walter, Douglas minor and Alexander. Sends love to all.