BRACERS Record Detail for 19125
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"Tuesday My Darling—Yes I can come with you tomorrow aft.—I shall love it—and then we will dine at the Attic when we get home."
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [1917]
BRACERS 19125. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
My Darling
Yes I can come with you tomorrow afternoon — I shall love it — and then we will dine at the Attic3 when we get home. I have to be at York Blgs4 in the morning — will you please call here for me a little after two o’clock if that suits?
Very busy — Can’t write more now — My day of comparative leisure has evaporated. My love, Darling.
B.
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[document] Document 200098.
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[date] There is not enough information in this letter to date it precisely. Since Colette was still living at the Attic, it has to have been written before June 1917 when she moved to the new Attic.
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the Attic 43 Bernard Street, London WC1, where Colette lived with her husband, Miles Malleson.
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York Blgs The N.C.F. was located at 5 York Buildings, Adelphi, London.
