Description | Letter dated 6 October 1883 to Macdonald from Charles S. Keene, 239 King's Road, Chelsea, regarding sketch to illustrate Macdonald's story about the doctors, his liver is better but he now has rheumatism in his feet, golf course set up on Suffolk coast by some Scots and Londoners, he has been designated piper to the club but his new dentures make playing difficult, Sambourne has brought back good news of Macdonald's gallery, Archibald Reid has taken over George Reid's old studio, continued hopes to improve things with Punch, offer to give Macdonald sketches if he comes up with new subjects for the Almanac, version of a sketch about an American angler which was toned down by the editor for Punch. |