Description | Thinks he will be pleased with and interested in the accompanying book 'A Rhythmical Aggangement ofthe Psalms' by their young friend W M Sinclair. She begs his acceptance of it with kind Christmas greetings to himself and the family in which Mrs Brown joins. She is glad to say he health is very fair considering the severe weather they are having, and with which she hears Torquay is also favoured. They are very glad to be again comfortable settled in their own home, although they certainly enjoyed Selsdon especially the first part of the time before Mrs Brown cought her cold.
They hope that all Pengelly's family are keeping well and that Pengelly will spend a very happy Christmas. |