Item 136 - Letter from Charles Philips Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan

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TRER/22/136

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Letter from Charles Philips Trevelyan to R. C. Trevelyan

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  • 27 June 1915 (Creation)

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Heath Royde, Halifax. - Has been reading Bob's "[The Foolishness of] Solomon" with great 'pleasure, amusement and profit', and likes it best of his works so far; greatly admires its 'power, ease and freedom'. Hopes Molly has not yet read it, as he wants to 'read it aloud again'. Gives him hope that Bob will 'carry through [his] new drama on peace with success'. Sends love to Bessie, and hopes Julian is well again. Has just had a 'very big audience at Halifax, a very courteous reception, enthusiastic at the finish'; was the first public speech he has made there since the war. Expects 'a slating from some of the newspapers', but thinks there is a 'large sane public opinion latent there'.

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