Description | Letter from Maggie Gray, Miss Parks' house, Crimond, to Robert Laws, thanking him for letter and commenting on his work; complaints about her discipline brought before the Board by Dr. Irvine and the doctor; no defence from Robertson; children sympathetic; Mrs. Robertson brought in to help with class; her resentment; her hopes of conquering the children without the cane; resolution not to go to Davie's wedding because it would mean asking for leave; Mrs. Robertson's invitation to tea and their conversation; eager for his comfort. |