Item 197 - Letter from Bertrand Russell to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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Letter from Bertrand Russell to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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  • 5 Sept 1918 (Creation)

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57 Gordon Square, W.C. - Thinks it 'quite likely' that the order against him may be rescinded, though says he is not anxious it should be 'except for the honour of the country'. Finds the matter 'very amusing' and thinks the papers would be dull if there was nothing in them about himself. Wishes he could come to visit before the 18th: might manage it, but 'the Authorities now-a-days' compel him to keep his plans fluid; asks if he may telegraph at the last moment if he finds he can.

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