BRACERS Record Detail for 19771
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"Dearest Colette The date I gave you before still holds as far as I am concerned; I am very very glad you are free then."
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, 7 MAR. 1930
BRACERS 19771. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
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Telegraph House
Harting, Petersfield1
March 7, 1930
Dearest Colette
The date2 I gave you before still holds as far as I am concerned; I am very glad you are free then. Sunday April 6 till Tuesday morning suits me best. But if you prefer it I can come Monday morning — only I should still have to go Tuesday. I am looking forward to it more than I can say.
Can you fetch me at Bath? or is it Bristol? It might be hard to reach a small station on a Sunday. I shall be coming from here and going on to Cornwall. There is much to say, but not by letter.
B.
I couldn’t be definite sooner.
<at top left:> I have nothing of John3 alone but here are two4 that may do.
