Low Fell, Crosthwaite, near Kendal.—Is sad to hear of Smith’s departure for Venezuela, though the job will probably be interesting. Hopes that the people will not be difficult to deal with. Gives some instructions in connection with a suitcase [at Cambridge]. Is sorry to hear of his difficulties with Father Reeves, whose opinion seems untenable. Has been reading Augustine’s Confessions, but is still unable to decide between the Catholic and Anglican points of view. Intends to talk with the Franciscans and Father Reeves. A few German planes have flown over and Barrow has been bombed, but otherwise they are undisturbed. His brother Gilbert is organising the Home Guard and they are both helping a young farmer with the harvest. Is presently unemployed, but will come up as usual in October, as Bullock says he may be needed. Will call on Smith’s aunt. Gives Ronald [Bottrall]’s new address.
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Part of Papers of James Smith