| Description | In this letter Elizabeth Taylor remarks on the hot weather in Paris and a lightning storm she had seen. She also refers to the funeral of Victor Hugo and thanks her mother for sending her news from home about her class at the Friends' First-Day School.
Elizabeth writes that she had seen the coffins of Marie Antoinette on a recent visit and comments about a dispute over dispensing work at the mission.
A piece of paper has been glued over the top half of one page of this letter, suggesting that it has been edited or censored retrospectively. |