Description | Letter dated 11 February 1882 to Macdonald from Charles S. Keene, 239 King's Road, Chelsea, regarding Crawhall's continued illness, thanks for subjects for Punch which helps him get ahead in his work, 'the Punch editor fines me heavily by keeping out my drawings to find room for his stupid Cockney theatrical articles', difficulties over looking after John Stewart's children, 'if you hear of an opening for a bright little pretty Highland lad you can help us with the youngest', business with Hepburn [threatened operation to extract a tooth], sudden birth of Poynter's son while parents were out at dinner, purchase of gas shares, death of Mrs. Sands and trouble between Jack Sands and a minister. |