Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, Miss Parks' house, Crimond, to Robert Laws, acknowledging his last three letters; the encouragement of Dr. Thompson's presence; possibility of Mrs. McLauchlan's reason being restored; image of Robert singing a patient to sleep; post mortem report; oranges sent to him; wearing his caps; meaning of the word 'physiology'; delayed visit at school house; Mrs. Robertson approving of her writing; visit of a Miss Watson; Edith's account of evening at the Clubbs' and playing Blind Man's Bluff; visit to the Watsons' and playing cards (Maggie declines); criticism of her temperance; reading Malcolm; half-day for the Duke's marriage but Mr. Robertson forgot; delicacy of the tailor's daughter, one of the pupils; letters from home; activities of the teachers at the Ship Sunday School; death of the Murrays' old nurse. |