Description | Letter to Alexander Macdonald of Kepplestone from Linley Sambourne, 18, Stafford Terrace, Kensington, West London, still enthusiastic about Don, 'a Puppy with brains', with whom his children are delighted, he has not forgotten the fans [sketch of fan] and will order three, one for Mrs. Macdonald, one for Mrs. White [wife of John Forbes White] and one for Mrs. Sambourne, must have them made as he cannot get what he wants readymade, note added to say 'My [picture of an eye] ain't there just a row over your granite pedestal', on reverse sketch of 'The Don as now', a very hairy dog, 1 November 1880 |