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- 19 Dec - 20 Dec 1899 (Creation)
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Pension Palumbo, Ravello, presso Amalfi. - Has received the "Descent of the Primates" from Professor [Ambrosius] Hubrecht and found it very interesting; a long time since he read Darwin and 'tried to imagine [his] hairy, long-eard, tail-bearing, tree-haunting ancestors' and the paper has 'quite revived' the old fascination; never thought the hedgehog was 'so comparatively near a relation'. He and [Roger] Fry used to have one in London to kill black-beetles, which they called Hochi-Weechi, the Romany for hedgehog. Obviously Hubrecht's work is 'of great importance and value'. Had forgotten to send him the address of his own spectacle shop, and will do so when he writes to thank him. Had also forgotten to tell Mrs Cacciola [Florence Trevelyan; about their engagement]; will write at once. Hopes Gredel [Guije] gets through [her exam].
Continues the letter next day. Has got on 'fairly well' with his play recently; the sirocco is blowing today so he cannot do much except copy out what he has done so far, translate some Sophocles, and deal with correspondence. Old Palumbo is about the same; his wife does not want Bob to go unless absolutely necessary. Has not yet had a letter, or rings from which to choose one for her, from the Frys, but has written to them. Has had a 'charming' letter from Tommy Phelps [17/156], whom he calls 'almost my eldest friend' and had jokingly warned him against Dutch ladies when he would not tell him why he was going to Holland again so soon; it was also Phelps who originated the Vondel / fondle pun. Also returns C [Charles Trevelyan?]'s letter. Copies out some lines from "Troilus and Cressida", which he discusses briefly.
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17/156: letter, 10 Dec 1899, from Thomas Tettrell Phelps to R.C. Trevelyan, is the 'charming' one referred to here.
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- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Hubrecht, Ambrosius Arnold Willem (1853-1915) zoologist (Subject)
- Darwin, Charles Robert (1809-1882), naturalist, geologist, and originator of the theory of natural selection (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Florence Trevelyan Cacciola (1852-1907) gardener and conservationist (Subject)
- Guije, Margaretha Jaqueline (1880-1925) cousin of Elizabeth Trevelyan, known as Gredel (Subject)
- Sophocles (c 496-c 406 BC) dramatist (Subject)
- Palumbo, Pasquale (d 1899) hotelier (Subject)
- Wartburg, Elizabeth von (fl 1899) hotelier, wife of Pasquale Palumbo (Subject)
- Fry, Roger Eliot (1866-1934), art historian, critic, and painter (Subject)
- Fry, Helen (1864-1937), artist (Subject)
- Phelps, Thomas Tettrell (1871-1963) writer (Subject)
- Vondel, Joost van den (1587-1679) poet, writer and playwright (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Sir Charles Philips (1870-1958), 3rd Baronet, politician (Subject)
- Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), playwright and poet (Subject)