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Letter from Jessie Carey to Lady Frazer
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- 18 Sept. 1940 (Creation)
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Laregan, France Lynch, Stroud, Glos. - Thanks her for the Downie biography; wonders if she would enjoy the memoirs of Sir Oliver Lodge as much; is glad they are happy in their flat, petrol rationing means she cannot get out as much, has a new grandchild she hasn't visited; has been reading Ramsay Muir and Dorothy Sayers, recommends Brysson Morrison's 'Where the Wind Blows' set in Glasgow 100 years ago; prays for victory, is happy the country has 'a spirit of boundless hope and a determination that justice and freedom must be world-wide.'
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- Frazer, Lilly (? 1855-1941), writer and translator, wife of Sir James George Frazer (Subject)
- Carey, Jessie (1861-1940) née Mein, wife of Frank Stanton Carey (Subject)
- Lodge, Sir Oliver Joseph (1851-1940), knight, physicist (Subject)
- Morrison, Agnes Brysson Inglis (1903–1986) writer (Subject)
- Muir, John Ramsay Bryce (1872–1941) historian and politician (Subject)