The Shiffolds, Holmbury, St. Mary, Dorking. - They are 'all assembled here again', though Julian returns to school on Friday; he 'seems all the better for his time in the North', as does Bessie. Mrs Holroyd-Reece is staying here, 'finishing her holiday", as her husband has gone to the Netherlands 'on Media Society business, in spite of his collar bone', which is better but 'not right yet'.
Robert is going to London today 'to attend the dinner in honour of Basil Williams, of which George takes the chair'; Charles will also be there, as well as 'many of the [Lake] Hunt'. Robert's old friend Edward Hodgkin, 'Thomas Hodgkin's son', has died, the first of Robert's 'contemporary friends (excepting Theodore [Llewelyn Davies]) who has died' with whom he was 'really intimate'. Robert 'cared for him almost more than any one else' when at Cambridge, 'and for some years afterwards, but had rather lost sight of him of late years'.
Is reading Aristophanes' Ploutos again, which he 'read with Bowen in sixth form pupil room', and has liked since then 'almost as much as his more famous plays. The Chorus isn't much; but the incidents and the dialogue and the ideas' always seem to him 'as good as they can be'. Sends love to his mother.
17 Gayfere St, Smith Sq., S.W.1. - Calls them both 'dears' for writing their 'generous thoughts about our modest share in Meier-Graefe's really fine book ["Vincent Van Gogh: A Biographical Study"]'. Has only just returned from Paris, or would have written earlier. Is 'most awfully obliged for Bessie's corrections', and would like to discuss some of them as soon as he can; if there is a second edition, will definitely use them, and meanwhile is 'filing them with care'. Thanks too for Bob's book, which he has not yet had time to read, and for 'sending Nurse Martini [?]'. Is going to Germany on Tuesday, and will see [Hermann von] Keyserliing; perhaps will arrange to translate the book ["Travel Diary of a Philosopher"], which he would love to do.