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May 9th 1899 - Letter from May Sladden to her sister, Kathleen Sladden

Date
9th May 1899
Correspondence From
May Sladden, Seward House, Badsey
Correspondence To
Kathleen Sladden
Relationship to Letter Addressee
Sister
Text of Letter

Seward House
Badsey

May 9th/99

My dear Kathleen

I will write to you this week, Father is writing & I generally write to the one he writes to.  You recognise the paper?  I felt almost inclined to begin “S. Margaret’s” at the top, it seems like writing at school.  I haven’t much news so please be content with scraps.

We began work on Thursday, Lily still has a cold & cough, Mrs Wood rather thinks it may be whooping cough, though only a slight attack if at all, as she has not whooped.  She & Maggie came to tea today, Cyril’s birthday, but we kept Baby out of her way.  Baby has had a cold in her eye, it is better now though, she is jolly as ever, the following conversation took place between her & me today “Who do you love?” “Main”, “Who else?” “Kaka”, “Who else?” “Det”.  

I hope you will enjoy Thursday, tell me about it when you write.  I expect Ethel will enjoy it.  I should like to hear what P.O. & W.M. are like on their return, what form is the latter in? 

I think Ethel did very well in exam.  Who are to be the best tennis couples this year?  I suppose there will be some matches later on.  I should like to know what governesses take field & what days, forgive all these questions.

Jack & I have been for several rides lately, I never saw the country look so lovely as it is now.  We went one day to Mickleton & back through Weston, the road from M. to W. was “a poem” in Mr Wilding’s language.  

There is to be a celebration here at 5 a.m. on Ascension Day, I mean to go & I think Clara may go.  

I think Cyril enjoyed his birthday, we gave him a [?] with which he was very much pleased.  They all did their today’s prep: yesterday, I think it would have gone quite against Cyril’s conscience to have done prep today, he would have liked a holiday, but as we are to have one on Ascension Day it was quite out of the question.

Ethel will like it if you can go to Richmond for Whitsuntide.  I hope she will practise hard at tennis.

Mother has found a washer woman!  Mrs Seabight of Wickhamford, she looks very respectable, & I hope she will be a success.  We shall see next week.

How do you like your bedroom?  I suppose Joyce & Kitty have a room together. 

I am in the middle of a letter to Emily which I began on Sunday.  I must finish it now so good bye.

I hope the term has begun well for both of you & that it will be a nice one.

With much love to you both from your loving sister

May E Sladden
 

Letter Images
Type of Correspondence
1 double sheet of notepaper
Location of Document
Worcestershire Archive and Archaeology Service
Record Office Reference
705:1037/9520/9/i/6