BRACERS Record Detail for 19959
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"Parker House" "My Darling Treasure—I am in the middle of another very busy time. Yesterday I lectured in Williamstown in the n.w. of Mass., today in Brunswick Maine, tomorrow both in Wellesley and in Harvard."
BR TO DORA RUSSELL, 15 MAY 1924
BRACERS 19959. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell
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Parker House.
Boston.
May 15, 1924.
My Darling Treasure
I am in the middle of another very busy time. Yesterday I lectured in Williamstown, in the N.W. of Mass, today in Brunswick Maine, tomorrow both in Wellesley and in Harvard. So life is real, life is earnest.
In another fortnight I shall have given my last lecture — God be praised.
Yes, I want to talk politics with you. One must admit that J.R.M. has handled France well; that problem, which looked insoluble, seems to be working out. If so, one must forgive much.
How I long to be at home with you and John and Kate. When one is used to affection, it becomes very difficult to live among strangers. I am weary in spirit, though very well in body.
I sail on the Celtic, the same ship I came on. How I shall rejoice. Dear Love, I can think of nothing but longing to be with you again. Nothing interests me when you are absent. No time for more. I love you, my Heart’s Life.
B
