Rottingdean / Sep: 11: 1917 Darling Mary, Please thank Lord Wemyss for the / grouse so kindly sent to me today - it touches me to / think of you thinking of giving my name! I am oft- / en with you in thought, my dear one. How good you / were to our Angela - this time of suspense is wear- / ing beyond words - but each has his & her own burden / to bear, and God does give strength where it is needed / - not before, I think. The line of your dear life / is drawn along with that of Margaret's in my memory, / and you know all that happens to you is of deepest / & tenderest interest. Bless you, & goodbye for today, / precious Mary. / Your loving / G,B-J.