30/31 "Is he a good correspondent ?" "Remarkably, for he never gives one any trouble. He sends his address from time to time, and draws frequently on his banker. His letters are not so full of interest as might be thought, as they rarely extend over five lines; but on the other hand it does not take long to read them, which is a blessing." "You seem to be an affectionate parent," said Donna Tullia, with a laugh. If you measure it in any other way, you are wrong. I could not help loving any one so like myself as my son. |