Description | LETTER by F. F. Baker, Epsom, to his mother, Lady Baker, Temple House, Ryde, I.O.W., enquiring about Ryde and the vegetation there, has had a letter from his aunt Cooper, has heard from George about the Queen's visit to Oxford, that there are about 30 at Mr. Steele's, talks about school work and hours, says that he and Henry go for walks together, that their games are usually long rope, cross-stag and prisoner's base that he sometimes despairs of becoming a true christian, that he feels lonely sometimes as there is no one with whom he can talk about his feelings on religion. |