[Letter to] E. B. Eastwick / W. J. Eastwick
July 10, 1866
My dear Eastwick
It is a pity that you
should be put to the trouble
of coming here, merely for a short
talk, especially as I shall be
from home most days this week,
and very much occupied when
at home. But I could call at the
India office almost any Monday
or Thursday after this week, at
half past ten or eleven, only
I have fancied that it was
useless going there so early.
I will either take my chances
of finding you at the office, or
meet you there any Monday or
Thursday morning you like to appoint.
I am Dear Eastwick
Yours very truly
J.S.Mill