fever that everybody else has, but I believe it was only the extraordinary damp heat of the weather.
Saturday, August 20.
Still hot; but there was a great storm in the afternoon, and when George and I went out driving the evening was quite cool, with plenty of air, and I felt suddenly quite well again and very hungry. l always have detested heat, and now I see why.
Sunday, August 21.
It poured so violently, that after the carriage came round we could not go to church; but we had a nice cool drive in the evening, and ended at the Fort Church, and came home to a late dinner.
Government House, August 22, 1836.
My dear,—This is going to be a mere pretence of a letter, for I am doing that most odious of all things, writing a great many letters to a great many unoffending individuals to go by one particular ship; and the aggregate of bore which will in consequence fall upon both writer