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TRER/2/38 · Item · 16 May [1921?]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan

c/o J. Raverat, Villa Adèle, Vence, Alpes Maritime, France. - Sends a cheque, which he asks Trevelyan to acknowledge. Norton leaves today, and Dickinson will move on 'rather reluctantly' to [the Berensons at] I Tatti at the end of the month, where he will meet Trevelyan. Fears that Norton is not much better in his mind and dreads returning to England, though they have got on well together. Lytton 'much feted'; Dickinson agrees with Trevelyan that his second book ["Queen Victoria"] is very good, but prefers his earlier ["Eminent Victorians"] because of the subjects. Was at the 'V. Mad.' last night.