BRACERS Record Detail for 18694

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
69
Document no.
001491
Box no.
2.68
Source if not BR
Texas, U. of, HRC
Recipient(s)
Morrell, Ottoline
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1917/07/22*
Form of letter
ALS(M)
Pieces
1E
BR's address code (if sender)
LON
Notes and topics

"Sunday My Darling—Your telegram came this mg."

Transcription

BR TO OTTOLINE MORRELL, [22 JULY 1917]
BRACERS 18694. ALS. Morrell papers, Texas
Proofread by K. Blackwell


Sunday

My Darling —

Your telegram came this morning. I am very glad you can have me Tuesday. I will arrive at Wheatley 4.30. I don’t think it matters about S.S. It is quite what we expected. We can easily force their hand by going on getting publicity and raising a fuss in the House.

How odd things are. I wanted a walk today and hadn’t time to go far, so I went with Dakyns to Epping Forest. You and I once had a painful day there, but I thought the impression would have faded — I was wrong, it hadn’t faded at all — The place seemed to me still quite horrible — I made him come away as quickly as possible.

I am very tired, needing a holiday. I do hope the good of the sea will stay with you. I wish pain didn’t force itself into the inmost fibres of things — it keeps driving me on. It is all my fault. Goodbye till Tuesday.

Your
B.

Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
18694
Record created
Dec 05, 1990
Record last modified
Nov 20, 2024
Created/last modified by
duncana