ABSTRACT

In spite of your account of your letter to my sister I assure you I find plenty in it. In the first place it is not quite consistent, for first you mention your natural desire for the 'cave, stones, moss, etc.' and then you say it is not any trouble to you to attend to tickets and other people's drawings, etc. I know how it is, both are strictly perfectly true; you don't find the latter things troublesome, because you believe it right to do them, because you enter into the pleasure you give.