BRACERS Record Detail for 19971
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"Monday" "I work hard at my ABC book, writing 2400 words a day, which means 20 days for the whole."
BR TO DORA RUSSELL, [30 MAR. 1925]
BRACERS 19971. ALS. McMaster
Proofread by K. Blackwell
Monday
My Darling Love1 —
Thanks for envelope, hankies etc. I am glad to know you are coming Thursday and will be here for your birthday. I will come to meet you, and John and Kate will still be up when you arrive. I think I had better not bring John, don’t you? Is Sands coming?
Yesterday was one of the loveliest days I have ever known here, warm and bright with very little wind. I took John to Nangizal2a and we were both very happy. There is sand there this year at low tide. I work hard at my ABC book, writing 2400 words a day, which means 20 days for the whole. I am a little afraid it is not easy enough, and also afraid it will be too short. But I dare say it will be all right. It is annoying about Hypatia and the binders’ strike. I wanted you to have it for your birthday present from yourself.
Kate is very well and lively, and very clever. She and John play together entrancingly. I really think she is putting on weight now. You must be dreadfully tired — I hope you will sleep a lot when you arrive. I do long for you Dearest.
B
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envelope: Mrs Dora Russell | 31 Sydney Street | London SW3. Pmk: PORT <illegible>.
- 2Nangizal A relatively inaccessible beach near Porthcurno.
Textual Notes
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Nangizal misspelling of Nanjizal or Nanjizel
