Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, The School House, Crimond, to Robert Laws, regarding stormy weather; praying for those caught out in it; conditions at school in bad weather but pupils keen to attend; older pupils helping younger ones home in strong winds; walking with Etta; reading his letters; fears for his health; dreams of being at home; a medical emergency in the school house; Mrs. Robertson's recovery from childbirth and need for opium pills; Etta taking up too much of her time; music in the drawing room; more deaths connected with Robert's work; efforts to convert his class-fellow (ends in pencil). |