A Letter to Louis Plumb -- April 27th 1891

Apr 27, 2011 16:47

 Dear Louis Plumb,

I am writing to you today from my very own study. Well it was my partner's and mine, and because of my partner is why I have something to write to you.

Robin and me I have located your mother in Belfast. She is still working for the Copernics, and Mr. Copernic is still a watchmaker. But his business has grown considerably and he now has a proper shop and several workers at it. I must thank-you again for providing so much information in order to make this task much easier! Your mother is doing well as far as we were able to find out. Robin and me I spent a whole night trying to think and suggest contacts of ours for who to deliver your letter to her. All during it, all I could think of is how my partner would handle it. And it is because of the obvious answer to that, I am going to deliver your letter in person.

I had planned to be back in London late Friday evening, but I have booked a flight to Belfast instead. I will only be there a few hours, but it will be long enough to give her your letter and take a reply with me, if she should have one. So I would like for you to let Nathan, and Narciso know that I will not be back until Sunday or Monday now. I had wrote them before I decided on extending my trip, and I do not wish to cause them worry when I do not arrive as expected.

I hope all is well, or as well as it can be in The 'Neath.

---Cassius

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