- CPT/3/7/17
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- 6 October 1904
Concerns a visit to Halifax.
Concerns a visit to Halifax.
Concerns a visit to Elland.
Concerns life at Cambo, Mary's recent activities and keeping a diary of the kittens' progress.
Concerning their family and a Siamese kitten given to her by Gertrude Bell.
Concerning the weather, her recent activities and plans for the day and the voyage she will soon be taking to Liverpool on the Ambrose.
Concerning their relationship and looking forward to the arrival of Janet Penrose Trevelyan.
Concerning her reading some of Charles' work and a lecture she will be attending given by Gertrude Bell at the Convalescent House.
Concerning a girls' club at Clarence Club attended by Gertrude Bell and Elsa Bell, what she has been reading and British politics.
Concerning plans for a tea given to the wives of the Bell's workmen, an injury to Mary's thumb and plans for her next visit to Wallington.
Concerning her opinion on different writers, Gertrude Bell and Hugo Bell's return home after an eight month trip around the world and a copper box Mary has been making.