My dear father,
I thought perhaps you might want what you lent me last night, so I am sending Frank with it. I have told him to wait and ask if there is any answer so that if you chose you can give him the letters, but of course I much prefer seeing you if you can spare the time. I shall be at home all day to-morrow, as I have no workwoman coming then and I shall not everp2be able to get Benediction unless I get one from you
ever your affectionate child
Helena Weale
P.S. I hope you got some sleep last night.