FROM HIS FATHER.
18 India St., 30th January 1854.
I heartily congratulate you on your place in the list.
I suppose it
is higher than the speculators would have guessed, and
quite
as high as Hopkins reckoned on. I wish you success in the Smith's
Prizes;
be sure to write me the result. I will see Mrs. Morrieson, and I
think I will call on Dr. Gloag to congratulate him. He has at least
three
pupils gaining honours.
FROM HIS FATHER.
India Street, 4th Feby. 1854.
I have got yours of the 1st inst., and to-night or on
Monday I will
expect to hear of the Smith's Prizes. I get congratulations
on all hands, including Prof. Kelland and Sandy Fraser, and all others
competent.
18 India St., 6th Feby. 1854.
George Wedderburn came into my room at 2 A.M.
yesterday morning, having
seen the Saturday Times, received by the express train, and
I got your letter before breakfast yesterday. As you are equal to the
Senior
in the champion trial, you are but a very little behind him.
I am going to dine with John Cay, and with him proceed
to the Royal
Society. I may perhaps catch Prof. Gregory about the
microscopist.
5th March 1854.
Mrs. Morrieson told me she had a poetical epistle from
you on St. David's
Day.
Aunt Jane stirred me up to sit for my picture, as she said you wished
for it and were entitled to ask for it, quâ wrangler.
I have had four sittings to Sir John Watson Gordon, and it is now far
advanced;
I think it is very like. It is Kit-cat size, to be a
companion
to Dyce's picture of your mother and self, which Aunt Jane says she is
to leave to you.