| Description | Elizabeth writes about practising her music before breakfast time and describes some sketches which she had drawn. Elizabeth remarks that the school's housekeeper was getting married, adding that she had been obedient to the housekeeper lately and had been rewarded with sugar. Elizabeth writes that she had been composing a long poetic parody of the May Queen and refers to the end of the school term. Elizabeth concludes her letter noting that Miss Trinks had complemented her on her German writing. She also comments on plans for her friend Blanche Baddeley to visit her parents at home in England. |