BRACERS Record Detail for 19626
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"Monday My Darling—Thank you for your letter from Bradford—I will come to the restaurant in Hammersmith I hour before the show."
BR TO CONSTANCE MALLESON, [1 MAR. 1920]
BRACERS 19626. ALS. McMaster
Edited by S. Turcon. Reviewed by K. Blackwell
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70, Overstrand Mansions,
Prince of Wales Road,
Battersea, S.W.1, 2
Monday3
My Darling
Thank you for your letter from Bradford4 — I will come to the restaurant in Hammersmith5 — 1 hour before the show. You say you are “longing to see me” but I take that as merely a polite phrase, because the plans you have made mean that we shan’t see each other at all in any real sense — only in public. Don’t bother to be polite with me — it isn’t necessary — I quite understand your state of nerves, and don’t feel hurt.
I have never been to March6 except in the train. It is north of Elya — you could stay at Camb.7
March dp. 11.34
Camb. arr. 12.45 is possible
There is no earlier train after 5.
I am very well now, and very full of Russia8 — I am pretty sure to go, probably for all the summer. You wrote such a dear letter about it.9
Bless you my Darling — All my heart.
B
C.A.10 and I spent Sat. walking over Leith Hill. That was why I wired from Coldharbour.11
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[document] Document 200619.
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[envelope] Miss Colette O’Niel | c/o F. Forbes-Robertson Esq | “Mice and Men” Co. | Ulverston. Pmk: LONDON S.W.1 | 1 MAR | 1920 | 2.15 PM
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[date] The date is taken from the envelope’s postmark.
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your letter from Bradford Colette’s letter was written on 29 February 1920 (BRACERS 113200).
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restaurant in Hammersmith — 1 hour before the show Colette had written on 29 February 1920: “Miles is getting the seats for St. John Ervine’s play: so let us meet at Clarendon, 2 doors from Hammersmith Tube, an hour before the show” (BRACERS 113200). The play was John Ferguson and was at the Lyric.
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March Just outside Cambridge.
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Camb. Cambridge.
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full of Russia BR travelled there in May and returned near the end of June.
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such a dear letter about it In her letter of 27 February 1920 Colette wrote: “I’ve been thinking so much about your Russian journey, and I’m hoping that I didn’t sound unenthusiastic about it in my last letter; because, whichever way it turns out, it’ll be instructive; and there will be lots to learn while you are there” (BRACERS 113199).
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CA. (Reginald) Clifford Allen (1889–1939). For information on him, see BRACERS 19046, n.7.
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wired from Coldharbour This telegram, from Coldharbour, Surrey, is not extant.
Textual Notes
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It is north of Ely after deleted I don’t think
