BRACERS Record Detail for 17132

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
69
Document no.
000062
Box no.
2.53
Filed
OM scans 18_6: 45
Source if not BR
Texas, U. of, HRC
Recipient(s)
Morrell, Ottoline
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1911/05/11*
Form of letter
ALS(M)
Pieces
1E
BR's address code (if sender)
TC
Notes and topics

"Thursday noon—your dear letter of last night has just reached me."

Transcription

BR TO OTTOLINE MORRELL, [11 MAY 1911]
BRACERS 17132. ALS. Morrell papers #62, Texas
Proofread by K. Blackwell et al.


<letterhead>
Trinity College,
Cambridge.1, 2
Thursday noon.

My Darling

Your dear letter of last night has just reached me. It is too full of joy. Yes, I love the intimacy that comes of little things too. It was divine yesterday. Now I have only a very short time between my lecture and Mrs Webb. The poor porter couldn’t sleep all night, he was so ashamed of having forgotten the cab — I have never heard of such a thing happening before. It is obvious my bedmaker is quite unsuspicious. She considers you tall — which is true, if not penetrating. — I got to bed last night no later than usual — I hope you were not tired out. It is so delightful to be able to see you in my rooms and feel you as you were when you were here yesterday — it makes the rooms much more companionable —

I don’t want you to be my slave, and I don’t think you ever would be — only we might agree so well that you would never find out you were not. But Darling I could not love you with such devotion if I did not know that your thoughts and feelings are your own and that your will is free. But we shall possess each other more and more — only it will be mutual.

O Dearest yesterday was heaven. It was such a joy to see you free from care. My life, my joy, I love you with the most absolute love — you live in me every moment. Goodbye, my heart — this must go.

Your
B.

  • 1

    [document] Document 000062. Proofread against a colour scan of the original.

  • 2

    [envelope] A circled “62”. The Lady Ottoline Morrell | 44 Bedford Square | London W.C. Pmk: ??.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
17132
Record created
Nov 22, 1990
Record last modified
Nov 18, 2025
Created/last modified by
duncana