Item 37 - Letter from Dorothy Moore to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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Letter from Dorothy Moore to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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  • 12 July 1908 (Creation)

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6, Pembroke Villas, The Green, Richmond, Surrey. - She and George had a quick if crowded journey home. Enticnap [Enticknap] was very interesting on the way to the station, telling them about his time in King's College hospital and about fox and stag hunting; she thought stag hunting very cruel and was surprised that Enticnap said more ladies hunted stags than foxes. The view from their windows seems 'tame', and the air 'much infected with railway smoke' after their time with the Trevelyans. Hopes Paul is better; it was very good of Bessie to let her visit despite his illness and her anxiety; wishes she could do something to help; is sorry she could not think of good lodgings and hopes Paul will get better without being parted. They hope Trevelyan will visit when he is in town.

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