Description | 'Dear Kennedy, I have been looking for some of the copies of plans of the House which I think we possessed, but Frederick tells me you have taken them all away with you. My recollection is that there were one or two sets of plans lithographed or printed on a small scale which you have shown me more than once, and they ought certainly to be here. If they or any of them are your own property we must make terms about them; but in any case we want them and they cannot be of any use to you. In particular at the present moment I want the ground plan of the basement with the store-room, and shall be much obliged if you will send it to me, and we can discuss the question of ownership afterwards.' |