Description | Eleanor has spent six weeks in Brighton, while Lady Franklin has been in Cheltenham; leaves now falling from trees, wind blowing, sea roaring, waves crashing, snow on ground but now melting; flannel overboots to walk in snow; asks why the snow does not settle on the sea; bathing machines "laid up for the winter"; Aunt Cracroft always lets them know about Eleanor; wants to know what Eleanor does, lessons, reading, etc.; wants Eleanor to get her Aunt to write to her as Eleanor is not old enough to write yet; Miss Herring has been to visit Eleanor; sends love from herself and Papa; and to Aunt and cousins Date "? 1829" marked at top in pencil. |
Recipient | Eleanor Isabella Franklin |