1 All Souls Place, Portland Place, W. - Rather surprised by news of Trevelyan's engagement; general thoughts on marriage; is sure Trevelyan has chosen well and looks forward to meeting his fiancé. It is good that she is a musician. Roger [Fry] has returned, and he thinks of going to see him. Still not certain whether Ferdinand [Schiller] will return to India or not, 'so my life is hanging in the balance too'. Fears he cannot share Roger's interest in pictures; the only picture he cares for in the U.C.A.C. is Fry's 'Pool'. Asks if he Trevelyan has read Stephen Phillips' 'Paolo and Francesca'. Hopes he has a good time in Ravello.
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1 Beaufort Mansions. - Writes with the news of her brother Goldsworthy Lowes Dickinson's death. The last person he saw was Roger [Fry], which she is glad of. She has seen Roger and Ferdinand [Schiller], who were 'closest to his inmost being'. All she now has left in life are the friends who loved him.