Feb:11:1893 My darling, / You were so right / to go on to the sea - and cer- / tainly if a "blow" was need- / ed, you had it yesterday! / But it was a round wind, / not one full of angles, and life seemed on its wings. / I wish there was not the word / death, which has grown so / fearful to us, and that we / could always realise that / there is no cessation of life / though its forms change. / Don't you know how one's / ... / writing! If there is a word of use / keep it - & throw away the rest. / I believe we can help each other / if we really love - and I do / really love you. - / Will you come Tuesday to / lunch, darling, as you say that / that would be a possible day? / I can understand how eager / your husband must be to get to / his place in Parliament, & I / am so glad there is hope of / his being there on Monday - for / that will be a ?movable date. / I wonder how many others in that / House will have in the back of / their minds a little angel child - / for nothing happens alone to any / man. - so come as / soon as you can, dear, and / you will have a loving welcome. / Margaret returns to London/ today. Ever your most loving / Georgie B-J.