TRER/16/200
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Stuk
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[c 1945?]
Part of Papers of Robert Calverley Trevelyan and Elizabeth Trevelyan
The White Gates. - Would do a great deal for his friendship with Bessy, and to 'help that poor lady [unidentified]', but fears 'her verses are impossible - they are not even bad in the right kind of way [underlined]'. She would only get a guinea for them even if a publisher accepted them, as A. P. Graves got for "Father O'Flynn", which 'sold in thousands (see Robert Graves autobiography ["Goodbye to All That"])'.