Urrard Pitlochrie, N.B. 3 November My dear Jones I find my girls have been 'round robining' your wife with regard to the 'Love is passing'.1 When I came back they asked me about it and being very much enamoured of the subject declared their intention of using their influence to get it wrought out. Pray forgive their importunity! I enclose a cheque for £100 in payment of the Ladye [b2 6?] I fell in love with at your studio the other day and which you kindly promised me I should have. We are beginning to think of breaking up here but I fear may not get home to Grosvenor Place before December. With kind regards Ever Yours Sincerely W. Graham 1 See B2, n. 2 above.