BRACERS Record Detail for 19147
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"Thurs. My Loved One—I had rather hoped to hear from you by now but as I hadn't a moment to write myself I can't complain."
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [12 APR. 1917]
BRACERS 19147. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
My loved one
I had rather hoped to hear from you by now but as I hadn’t a moment to write myself I can’t complain. — Now I am just off to Garsn.4 — returning early tomorrow morning.
I have absolutely nothing to do Sunday and can be away as much of it as you can possibly spare — It may be warm and fine by then — could you come away into the country?
I am free the following week-end if you could come away Sat. to Mond. Do, my precious Darling, if you possibly can.
My dearest, my joy, I love you, I love you.
B.
Not another moment
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[document] Document 200123.
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[envelope] The Lady Constance Malleson | 43 Bernard Str. | Russell Square | W.C.1. Pmk: LONDON W.C. | 1.15 PM | 12 APR 17
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[date] The date is taken from the postmark on the envelope.
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Garsn. Garsington Manor, near Oxford, the county home of Lady Ottoline and Philip Morrell.
