Oakdene, Guildford My dear Will you send the Wheel of Fortune1 to Grosvenor Place with orders to put it in my business room and nowhere else. I have promised to shew it to a possible buyer. I don't want my Angel [bi?] to be seen by anyone except Frances etc. so if you are sending it to G.Place order it to be sent upstairs to Frances' boudoir and not shewn. I heard casually that one of the Agnews (a younger one) was 4 going to [B.J. }s to try] to hurry up some commission he had given him if possible^. that must mean the Briar Rose2 and Mr Agnew need not have bothered you as I told him I was pressing it all possible! Nevertheless I am quite glad they should shew eagerness and the pressing come from them - they are very clever and very insinuating and you will like the young one3 better than his uncle W.A.4 but it is just as well to put me forward as the 'buffer' or gobetween in all discussions else your bonhommie may be inveigled into unnecessary admissions. I hope to be up for a day next week and if the Briar Rose were fit for W.A. then to see we could 'polish it off'! You musn't neglect what I asked you about Poynter and Morris opinions. I don't change much - after two days of more uneasiness I had rather better night last night still it is rather weary work. Ever Yours affy W.G. 1 National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. 2 Large Briar Rose series (Buscot Park). 3 Lockett Agnew (1858-1918). 4 William Agnew.