Item 192 - Letter from Arthur Rinder to R. C. Trevelyan

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Letter from Arthur Rinder to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • 11 Dec 1944 (Creation)

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Farney Close, Peaselake, Guildford. - Very kind of Bob to send the poems; Philip Erasmus will be 'very proud' of the "Epistle" to him, though Rinder does not think he will 'fully understand it & appreciate it until he can look back on a long life'. Thinks the poems must have been written recently from the 'brooding, sorrowful note'. Congratulates Bob also on "Windfalls", which he got from the library; wishes some of the essays had been longer, and asks him to write some more. Wonders whether 'teatotalitarian', in "The Wallington Museum" is a misprint. Sends love to Bessie, and hopes she is better.

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