TO THE REV. JOHN ALEXANDER
FRERE.
Trin. Coll., 26th Feb. 1853.
DEAR SIR—Looking back on the
past week I find
I have kept only seven chapels. I have no excuse to
offer.
The reason, however, of the deficiency is this. Unaware that a Saint's
Day would occur in the course of the week I parted
with
my surplice on Monday in order to have it washed. I was thus prevented
from appearing in chapel on the evenings of Wednesday
and Thursday, as otherwise I would have done. I might even after this
have
completed
the requisite number; but, unfortunately,
reading till a late hour on Friday night I found myself unable to
attend
chapel on Saturday morning.
I can but hope that more
forethought on my
part may prevent the recurrence of such accidents. I have
also
to acknowledge the receipt of a small paper from you relative to the
observance
of Sunday. I have read it, and will keep it in mind.
Trusting that my past and
future regularity
may atone for my present negligence, I remain, yours sincerely,
J. C. MAXWELL.
Rev. J. A.
FRERE.