BRACERS Record Detail for 19140
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"Sat. mg. Just one word of love, my Darling, before I go off to the Committee. Two letters from you came this mg."
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [17 MAR. 1917]
BRACERS 19140. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
Just one word of love, my Darling, before I go off to the Comee.3 Two letters4 from you came this morning — there is a lot in one of them that we can talk about tomorrow.
Will you settle completely what to do tomorrow. I haven’t time even to look up trains till then. There is a chance that I may have to be here till about 12 to see some Russians, but I hope not. Call me up tomorrow early and I will tell you.
Russian Revolution5 fearfully interesting. It can’t do harm and may do good.
All my love Darling
B
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[document] Document 200114.
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[date] Document 200113 was dated by Jo Velacott. This letter was probably written on the same day.
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Comee Probably the National Committee of the No-Conscription Fellowship. BR was Acting Chairman.
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Two letters These letters are not extant.
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Russian RevolutionThe Times of 16–17 March 1917 contains many articles and an editorial about the Revolution.
