Description | Letter dated 10 June 1882 to Macdonald from Charles S. Keene, 239 King's Road, Chelsea, glad to hear that Macdonald is better 'and easier in your mind after seeing the London experts', party attended and people he met, admiration of landscapes by Mrs. Hugh Cameron, visit to his old friend [Edward] Fitzgerald, who used to work for Carlyle ('a crabbed temper and a bad digestion will account for all his faults, but he was an honest old chap in intention'), and knew Tennyson and Thackeray, visit at last to Hepburn the dentist, Heseltine's departure for Fontainebleau, George Reid's departure abroad. |