BRACERS Record Detail for 19227
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"My Darling—Please don't read the letter I sent you through the post."
[Letter is not signed.]
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [SEPT. OR OCT. 1917]
BRACERS 19227. AL. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
<London?>
Pleasea don’t read the letter I sent you through the post.3 Your letter made it out of date — the other letter, by hand,4 is an answer to yours.
I love you and you love me — so nothing can be really disastrous. But I do want to feel that you are on the side of the things that really matter, and not among those who snatch the world’s goods regardless of the cost to others — I know you are for good things really — but one can’t always remember what one believes underneath. I know I have been forgetting many things lately.
I do love you,
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[document] Document 200213.
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[date] Colette did not date this letter. Based on content and paper the letter is assumed to have been written at the end of September or early October.
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the letter I sent you through the post Unidentified.
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other letter, by hand Unidentified.
Textual Notes
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Please Underlined three times.
