Mar : 29 : 1888 My darling, / How sweet of / you to telegraph to me how / your mother is - I am / very grateful to you. It / seemed quite wrong with- / out her yesterday afternoon, / I do hope that when Mar- / garet comes tomorrow she / will find her well again. / I will not worry by going / to ask at the house now. / Do take care of thy- / self, my dear; I thought you / looking quite worn down / yesterday. Those three / babes have picked your / bones, but they are a / sweet bargain. I don't / know when I have en- / joyed myself as I did / on Tuesday with them / and you. I look for- / ward very much to show- / ing them soap-bubbles / in the garden here. / Good go with you, stay / with you, and come back / with you. / Your most loving / Georgie