Emma's Letters to Ann

Ann's Letter

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Dear Ann,

Thanks for the information about Fanny. I’ve arranged to visit the archives Monday week. I’ve given leaving a bit of thought, but in the end have decided to stay. You’re right—there is a lot more to learn, and in spite of the personalities here I like what I’m doing professionally. You’ve given me a fair amount of flexibility, and I appreciate that.

I’ve also decided to stay with Nigel a bit longer whilst I try to find a flat in the village to let. It is too complicated to be around  John right now and Shirley still hates me. Probably always will, the old cow.

Chester tells me that you’ve been cleared on drug charges. I hope to see you back here soon.

Emma

P.S. Thought you should know I've been working on Frank's history. Since we got the box open and he admitted he knew that he was Ellen's son, I've been trying to find out if she provided for him after her death. He should be entitled to a portion of the estate, and I'd like to know why he apparently didn't get anything. He's not bothered, doesn't care about it, but there might be some missing pieces that help it all make more sense.  I'm doing this on my own time, of course, since I can't imagine it's in your interest as part owner to find out about Frank's inheritance.