He is sad to hear that Miss Chawner is still weak, he has not heard from Mr. A. Chawner who must be busy [fighting in the Pennisula War], he hopes for a letter after the next victory; he responds to her account of a balloon ascension by
Mr. Sadler; he will write in apology to Miss Briscoe; he provides an account of the sudden death of
Mr. Wyatt in a carriage accident, similar to one recently experienced by Lawrence and [
West]; he comments favourably on the fittings installed by
Mr. Smirke in the Theatre;
Mrs. Wolff looked well when he last saw her.