| Description | The letter explains that Brunel must accept Blake's estimate because he has no means of checking the estimate but comments that Brunel understands that the prices given in the estimate are for work that has been completed. The letter also gives Brunel's interpretation of various terms used in the letter. The letter also comments on Brunel's further thoughts on the suction pipe which Brunel thinks should extend to the lowest, aftermost, end of each compartment. |