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- 12 Nov 1918 (Creation)
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St Cloud. - Madame Greslé will be at home on Thursday, and will see Trevelyan with pleasure. Will meet Trevelyan and Geoffrey [Hardern] at five o'clock at the Palais-Royal metro station the evening of "Plus ça change" [revue by Rip]; they will go directly from home to their lovely friend's house. Was delighted to meet [Francis] Birrell. 'Here is the next peace!'. Wants to see Trevelyan 'again and again', so that when the Channel is between them once more, their friendship will be as strong as if there were no distance. His sister [Marguerite] will also be very happy to get to know Trevelyan, and will be at her friend [Madame Greslé]'s house. Adds a postscript with Madame Greslé's address in case by some accident he is unable to meet them and take them there.
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- Greslé, Magdeleine (fl 1920s) singer (Subject)
- Gicquel, Félix Louis Achille Marie (1880-1923) friend of R. C. Trevelyan (Subject)
- Thenon, Georges Gabriel (1884-1941) author and actor, pen name Rip (Subject)
- Birrell, Francis Frederick Locker (1889-1935) writer (Subject)
- Gicquel, Marguerite (fl 1920s) friend of R. C. Trevelyan (Subject)
- Hardern, Geoffrey Dean (1898-1945) pacifist and accountant (Subject)