Description | Letter from Amelia Nyasa Laws, Bergstrasse 33, Dresden, Germany, to her relatives, regarding her performance at the vesper service; practice limited because of the cost of running the organ; argument over how her name was to appear in the programme; she is the first pupil and first lady to play the Kreuzkirche organ; her gratitude; the choir behaving themselves for her; one lady refusing at first to believe that a lady could have played the whole thing herself, including the pedal part; Herr Chitz's attitude has improved since the performance, finding that she is determined and serious; Fraulein Albrecht gave her a book and flowers to mark the occasion; she finds that Amelia can help her find some spiritual help now; her worries have affected her health; an Irishman has been appointed to Leghorn; Mrs. Smith (née Miss Rowat) has been in Rome with her mother looking for a house but has not found one all winter; Uncle to attend the King's Birthday dinner at the Embassy; Flemings to move to Peeblesshire; their luggage has gone to Münich. |