that this proposal to
with M.-J. exchange
m
mig
A.
Swettenham is not viewed
with favour.
on
"the chance
Some vacancy
to
Occurring & if necessary take a pension temporarily
with the hope of future re-employment
if
his health becomes re-established.
My apology for suggesting
Shall I therefore write privately to him by next mail
telling
him as above & urging him to take leave as soon as he can & come back to
England, to wait on as long
as his means will last
I know
him better than any one else in
this office
I venture to think that he has very great claims to consideration, having worked most loyally &
to the detriment
of
his health