| Description | Is pleased to hear that Isabella and her little Theodore are well. Gives news of his social activities which include a visit to the Opera. He has met a number of officers and generals in the Austrian army. Discusses the political situation which he would not mention if he did not know that his letter would not be passing through the Post Office. Has been given a letter for Lord Byron who is 'in some out of the way place'; he does not think he will see him. |