Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, Miss Parks' house, Crimond, to Robert Laws, regarding his letter; her correspondence with her family and his visit to Aberdeen; Charlie not able to visit her; journeys and weather; contentment with lodgings; making porridge; tea at Mr. Robertson's; cleaning and sewing; meeting the daughters of Dr. Irvine, the minister, and Miss Seymour, who encouraged her to join the choir; Miss Irvine's dog Bob; Charlie's visit on foot from Fraserburgh, six miles. |