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cannot advise you generally until he has seen your work, but that out of friendship for me he will look at it as soon as you arrive and then help you to the best of his ability, if the work seems to justify it! Ahem! He also remarked that he might possibly get some commissions for you so that you would have some work to do at the outset. 
I have written to Boughton asking him to advise you and shall send you his letter when it comes. We shall be delighted to see our Joksey friend. Mrs Brown and so will Elizabeth.
Sincerely your friend, 'TWFord