Frank Leward: Memorials
Mrs. Leward to Mr. Saunders
Mrs. Leward to Mr. Saunders.
My Dear Sir,—I do not know how I can sufficiently thank you for your kind letter and all your kindness to our son. However wild, I knew Frank could not be a bad boy. You seem to have so much more sympathy with his wayward nature than some masters have. Bampton must be a very nice boy. I am going to ask Frank's grandmother to invite him to spend the Christmas holidays with him, at Claydon. I suppose Frank will not be happy without his friend Jones too, who I suppose must also have some good in him, because Frank seems so fond of him, though I must say he seemed when I page 16saw him, rather rough. Thanking you again for your letter and intercession with Dr. Pott,
I am, yours very sincerely
Mary Leward.
The Shrubbery, Wednesday.