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LETTER TEN
53

weeks, so you may expect to hear from us in about six months, and again at the end of in year. And I hope I shall he able to tell you how I like New South Wales. I wish Maria could come up to London before we go, for I should dearly like to look upon some one of you again, but I know it cannot be, and blame myself for naming it.

With respect to the likeness, I would rather no more was said about it, as I am unable, however cheaply it was done, to be at the expense, and I am most unwilling you should be, but I leave the matter with you. If things were not so very awkward I should dearly like for you to have both mine and Clarinda's. You may get a portrait, a pretty good likeness, for about six or seven shillings. I do not mean one of those black profiles.

I must now conclude with many thanks and good wishes.

Give our sincere love to all.

Yours,
H. PARKES.