Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, The School House, Crimond, to Robert Laws, complaining about delayed post but criticising herself for expecting letters when Robert is so busy; contentedness in prayer; his dream of her death; knitting with Etta; prayer meetings in Fraserburgh connected with Moody and Sankey; deaths connected with his work; letter from home and Amy's valentine; Amy's note from Mr. Milne asking her to help with the Sunday School; Miss Craigmile's salary; Etta interrupting her writing; pupils being troublesome; one roaring when punished; bad weather; note to say had realised the envelope was too thin. |