His picture will arrive at the end of March. Either young Herbert will bring it, or
Clara when she returns with
Frances. He will not be able to make
Julia's wedding (later blaming this on his agreeing to copy
Michelangelo's Raising of Adam for
Leighton). With luck he will make it to England in May, hoping they can winter in Cairo. He has an idea for another large picture, which will occupy him until the Autumn. Describes their beautiful son. They have been busy socially, his studio is "open" on Saturdays. He is hopeful for the success of his his large picture and needs somewhere to store it out of sight until the exhibition. Talks further about his works.
The presence of the Severns has enlivened their
father. He was sorry to hear of the death of
Mrs. Forster.
Tom appears very happy with his new wife.