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I have been reading with great pleasure
"The King's Grace" & wonder where you
have got all your information, and so
very cleverly written. It should be
widely read, but it is not in the Biggar
windows yet, and I have never seen it
advertised in any paper, except the
very favourable Review in the Scotsman

I hope your mother had a safe
journey and feeling the better of the
change & rest, tell her I will write
her next week. I am always well
but James just middling, very much
troubled with breathlessness but always
able to do a little work every day.

We are the sleeping partners
now. Eben is the driving man
I am glad he keeps so well

We are just in the throes of
Lambing time and though sheep are
in fine condition after the fresh
winter, a great many unforseen
[causualities?] occur. This has been a
good day, but the weather has been
very cold & stormy. I hope
Johnny is keeping well & liking
his work. We are wondering
what title you will take, but
you will know best yourself

Now please do not trouble
replying to this

with love to all at Elsfield
I like that name.

Yours sincerely

John Masterton

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