As before, events alter the manner in which entries are recorded
and here we see a change in style and emphasis as problems with his
son, Edward, and the murder of Mr Rens figure prominently in
Francis' life. Indeed, it seems that the gap in the diaries from
June 1830 to January 1832 may be due to the depression that Francis
suffers as he fears that his son will not be able to fulfil the
ambitions of a loving father.
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