Oakdene Wednesday Dear Mr Burne-Jones He wishes me to write and say that he has heard nothing from Mr Comyns Carr which rather disappoints him. Had he known his address he would have written. He is going to send a line to the Grosvenor Gallery today on the chance. It will be a great pleasure to him to have a sight of you tomorrow afternoon as you propose - you need not fancy he will worry himself about Agnew - if the latter comes good and well - if anything prevents his completing arrangements now, your changed position as well as the different way we are all looking at matters now make it he thinks comparatively much safer for you to bide your time than it would have been wise formerly. He is not fit for much today - but has had some relief in one or two ways which may make him easier presently. Yours Agnes Jekyll dictated