The life and letters of Charles Darwin; including an autobiographical chapter Volume . 1

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 edition. Excerpt: ...England. God bless you, dear old Fox. May you always be happy.. Yours truly, CHAS. DARWIN. I have left your letter behind, so do not know whether I direct right. "" He had misunderstood a letter of Fox"s as implying a charge of falsehood. C. Darwin to M iss Susan Darwin. I7 Spring Gardens, Tuesday. September 6, 1831. MY DEAR SUsAN, Again I am going to trouble you. I suspect, if I keep on at this rate, you will sincerely wish me at Tierra del Fuego, or any other Terra, but England. First I will give my commissions. Tell Nancy to make me some twelve instead of eight shirts. Tell Edward to send me up in my carpet-bag (he can slip the key in the bag tied to some string), my slippers, a pair of lightish walking-shoes, my Spanish books, my new microscope (about six inches long...