BRACERS Record Detail for 19923
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"Dearest Colette—It was dear of you to send me 'sweet lovely roses', which I am enjoying both in themselves and as symbols."
[Letter is also numbered 710.104400 in K. Blackwell's hand.]
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, 22 MAY 1967
BRACERS 19923. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
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Plas Penrhyn,
Penrhyndeudraeth,
Merioneth.1
May 22, 1967
Dearest Colette
It was dear of you to send me “sweet lovely roses”,2 which I am enjoying both in themselves and as symbols. They are still blossoming cheerfully, and there are still buds for the future.
I should like to know how you are, and how the paralysis3 does, and still more how you are off for money. I have become comparatively rich, and I do not want to be solitary in this state. Thank you for your dear little letter.4
My love to you as always.
B.
- 1
[document] Document 200927.
- 2
“sweet lovely roses” See BRACERS 19235, n.10.
- 3
the paralysis Colette had written on 16 February 1967 (BRACERS 98503) that her left hand was still not functioning properly after the stroke she had suffered in November 1964.
- 4
dear little letter Colette had written on 19 May 1967 (BRACERS 98506) thanking him for sending her Volume I of his Autobiography (B&R A142).
