BRACERS Record Detail for 19411
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"Beloved—I feel so happy about you that I hardly realized the sorrow of coming to an end of our wonderful time together—we have really found each other again after a long difficult search."
[Letter is pmk. "High Wycombe".]
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, 14 JAN. 1919
BRACERS 19411. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
Beloved
I feel so happy about you that I hardly realized the sorrow of coming to an end of our wonderful time together.3 — We have really found each other again after a long difficult search. And now we must keep really together in spirit.
I shall work with immense vigour. If I don’t achieve wonders, it can only be due to senility — I hope the fussiness of London won’t turn you aside from your resolve about reading.
Dear Heart you have smoothed out all the creases in me and made me all new — Bless you my loved one. Take care of yourself — it is dreadful when you are ill — I do hope you will have good fortune as regards work —
Goodbye beloved — A thousand kisses and all my heart —
B
