Corpus of Modern Scottish Writing (CMSW) - www.scottishcorpus.ac.uk/cmsw/ Document : 299 Title: Letter from Mary Mather to Elizabeth Buchanan, 10 Sept 1841 Author(s): Mather, Mary Budhill 10d September 1841. My Dear Elizabeth. I have been wearing very much to hear from you, I hope you got safely to Sheraton and have been well since, I have very little to write about, things are going on much in the same way as when you were down, grandmother is spinning but she has been scarcely as well for two or three days, little William is well and sleeping at present, and you know he occupies a great part of my time, I dont know how to do in regard to my servants I am afraid in changing I may get worse, but if you hear of any you may let me know, I am not afraid to leave the child with either of them, I once thought of engaging Mary and getting a younger one, but I would like to have your opinion as I am a little afraid of her not being pushing enough, and I would like you to arrange matters with Uncle James respecting your [¿], and let them get a servant who can manage the washing and dressing, so that you can come and stay with me, and you may visit them ocasionally and arrange things, i will only say that it will add greatly to my comfort to have you beside me, I wish you to come down soon, and you will perhaps get a few lines sent with John who will carry this and a few apples to you tomorrow. Your affectionate Sister Mary Mather.