Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, The School House, Crimond, to Robert Laws, regarding his letter and illness; her own headache; curing it with a 'salt water bath on my pillow'; worry over lack of a letter from him; death of Mrs. Bisset; Etta bringing her his letter sent from Ardrossan; visit of Mrs. Ramsay and her son from New Maud; walk with Etta though Etta very tired; illness of Aunt Isie seems uncurable; Mary's music practice is cancelled 'lest it should divert [Aunt Isie's] mind from things spiritual'; account of Mrs. Bisset's death and Mr. Rutherford's attendance there. |