The Shiffolds, Holmbury St. Mary, Dorking. - Encloses his "Recollections" of Donald [Tovey?]. When Molly has read them - perhaps Desmond would like to do so too - asks her to send them back with the other "Reminiscences" he left with her, but there is 'no hurry'. Had difficulty hearing Hisa[o] Ch'ien yesterday, but liked what he could hear; Desmond was 'very good'. Now has sufficient material for the next "Abinger Chronicle"; hopes that Molly will consider writing something for it about "Donald's childhood, or about something quite different'. He and Bessie think that she has a 'very real gift for writing'; it is a pity she lets it '"fust in [her] unused"' [a quotation from "Hamlet"]. Enjoyed seeing her and Desmond very much.
TRER/17/219
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30 Apr 1943
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
TRER/27/4
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1945
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
Newspaper cuttings, sent to Trevelyan by Durrant's Press Cuttings agency, from the "Sunday Times" [by Desmond MacCarthy] and "Listener" [also reviews "A Harp with a Thousand Strings", compiled by Hsiao Chi'en].