To his Daughter-in-Law
To his Daughter-in-law To [Mrs. Charles Spurgeon].
Westwood, April 20, 1889.
Dear Daughter,—
I have been thinking much of you in your loneliness. I would have driven over, but I have double work just now. Is there anything big or little I can do for you, or get for you? If so; do write me. Mrs. B------told me all about you and the three darlings. God bless them all, and their dear mother.
Yours ever heartily,
C. H. Spurgeon.
Westwood, May 31, 1889.
Dear Daughter,—
If it is a fine day, and I am well enough, I shall hope to drive over with the dolls, and reach you about 3.30 Saturday. I will also bring your letters. Your loving father,
C.H.S.
