BRACERS Record Detail for 19590
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"It was sad to leave you my Dearest Darling, my Heart's Comrade—But I think and think how heavenly Lynton will be—"
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, 3 DEC. 1919
BRACERS 19590. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
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70, Overstrand Mansions,
Prince of Wales Road,
Battersea, S.W.1, 2
In the train.
3 Dec. 1919
It was sad to leave you my dearest Darling, my Heart’s Comrade3 — but I think and think how heavenly Lynton4 will be — all the dear beautiful places, which we shall see again, with the deep poignant peace of perfect understanding — I love you Beloved for ever — I feel now always that nothing can come between us — You have been so dear and kind and loving all this time — My thoughts will hover round you while I am away5 — Blessings on you my precious Treasure —
B
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[document] Document 200579.
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[envelope] The Lady Constance Malleson | 6 Mecklenburgh Square | London W.C.1. Pmk: NORWICH. | 9.30 AM | 14 DE 19
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Heart’s Comrade For information on the use of this term, see BRACERS 19145, n.12.
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Lynton They would spend the Christmas holidays there with Clifford Allen, as they had the previous year.
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away BR was going to Holland to discuss the draft Tractatus with Wittgenstein.
