Item 25 - Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Caroline Trevelyan

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Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Caroline Trevelyan

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  • [Feb/Mar 1894?] (Creation)

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Trinity:- His mother 'need not be concerned' about his health: will come up to see McKenzie if he does not feel as well as he should. Charles will have 'his fate finally decided today'; expects he will be 'glad to get done with the suspense'. The weather here is 'windy... but... quite delightful, and always very sunny'. Many people were here yesterday, 'including Muggins and The Babe'; they 'all say that Cambridge is a much better place than London'.

It seems that there will be a 'not uninteresting episode in the House of Commons'. Hopes his father 'is feeling game for the fight'; supposes 'he will not get on any of his bills this session'. George is 'quite well'.

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