| Description | Margaret (Pearlie) begins this reply to the girls' younger sister Janet, noting that she ought to come and visit the girls with their parents in the Summer holidays. Elizabeth follows her sister's opening remarks, writing that she was glad Janet was pleased with the way that the girls' shared bedroom had been rearranged at home in Peckham Rye, London. Elizabeth refers to Janet's and her own social activities and thanks her for sending violets to her in Saxe-Meiningen, adding that she would send Janet some wild snowdrops. Elizabeth concludes her letter describing the fun that she and Margaret had washing on Saturday evenings and telling Janet that she missed her. |