Description | Photocopy of letter, dated 18 June, with envelope in which Chamberlain, 37 Eaton Square [London] replies to letter from Mrs Morton Prince, Boston, U.S.A, commenting on a debate in which he had taken part in the House of Commons. Addressing her as 'My dear Fanny', Chamberlain sympathises with Morton being unwell, reflects on the debate and notes that whilst the Labour Party typically represented him as 'a person of hard heart', one of their members had commented on the 'extraordinary change' observed in him over the past few weeks, concluding that he was a 'reformed character' due to the influence of his wife, 'a gentle lady'. |