BRACERS Record Detail for 19142
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"Monday My Loved One—Your Good Friday letter came today, and was a great joy."
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [9 APR. 1917]
BRACERS 19142. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
My loved one
Your Good Friday letter3 came today, and was a great joy. I suppose you come home tomorrow so I have sent my answer to the Attic4 — this is just a line on the chance of your staying till Wed., to carry all my heart to you — I love you, my dearest Darling — I miss you every moment — day and night — I long for you. I long to know all that you have been feeling.
B.
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[document] Document 200118.
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[date] Monday being Easter Monday is inferred from BR’s receipt of Colette’s Good Friday letter.
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Your Good Friday letter Her letter of 6 April (BRACERS 113004).
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my answer to the Attic His letter of reply was sent to her London home, 43 Bernard Street, called the Attic (BRACERS 19145). The present brief letter was sent to her cottage in Bellingdon, near Chesham, Bucks. where she had been staying.
