Description | She thinks she sent John a separate memorandum before the end of January, stating a balance of 337-15 rupees in the bank and that Allensby was paid, but Gray was not. She thought that was sufficient, and asks why he did not ask for an account of cheques drawn, instead of trying to recall them himself. She believes that he has magnified the difficulties by over-thinking them, and returns his letter 'for a punishment'. |