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Letter from Johnes, Sir James Hills,

Pretoria. B's nice letter to Lord Roberts; attempts to knock Botha out of his position; he saw the report in the Times about Drawingroom presentations; he cannot give a probable date for his departure.

Letter from Johnes, Sir James Hills,

Pretoria. Griffith's recovery; comments on home news; he must see Ladysmith, Spion Kop and Colenso before his return; Buller' incompetence; the Boers have been beaten off by a party repairing the line at Heidelberg.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. Mrs. Burges's death; B. may find that she is more restricted at school than she was at home but it is for her benefit; the importance of truth and prayer in daily living.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. Parties, balls, concerts, etc. should be only a means of recreation; he is quite willing to let her have all the clothes etc. that Miss Connell thinks necessary; home news.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Carmarthen. He is sure that she listens to Lady [Augusta] Hall's advice; the railway between Haverfordwest and Carmarthen is progressing; there is talk of large docks to be built at Pembroke; other news.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. He sends her £20; the death of Mrs. Cookman at Monart; a long letter from Mr. Bishop which would annoy Lady Hall if published: B. should let her aunt know the time of her arrival at Carmarthen.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. Description of his journey from London; sympathy with a fellow traveller with a curvature of the spine; his visits to the Crystal Palace and the theatre.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. Visits from Mr. Philips of Llandovery and Mr. Philipps of Hafodneddyn; he had wished to discuss the amalgamation of the Archaeological and the Cambrian Journal with 'Ab Ithel' [John Williams, founder of the C.A.A.], but 'Ab Ithel' was too ill.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. He will be glad to see Sir Gardner [Wilkinson, D.N.B.] and Cathy; he has written to Aileen and Captain Ross; the death of George Price; the war on Russia.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Campbeltown Argyleshire. Reply to her note re the arrival of a whip at Monart; Campbell Davys is not well and they have not been out shooting; he is going to the established Church of Scotland.

Letter from Johnes, John,

Dolaucothy. He suffers from nausea; her continued intimacy with Mr. Berrington without mention of an engagement; Dr Cookman's reluctance to marry [Kina Bonville] against her father's wishes.

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