Item 46 - Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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TRER/16/46

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Letter from R. C. Trevelyan to Elizabeth Trevelyan

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  • 2 Sept 1947 (Creation)

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Glad that Bessie has had the telegram from Miss Dyson, though they cannot feel certain she will come to them until they get a letter. Saw E[dith] Bulmer several times, and they were 'very friendly to each other'. Hope Morgan [Forster]'s visit will be a success; heard his broadcast at Hurtwood and thought it 'very good'. Only listened to some of "[ Marriage of] Figaro", since Cecil Sprigge and two of his friends (also friends of Julian) arrived as it was beginning. Is well, but cannot work at anything or even 'read anything with pleasure'; feels 'very lonely & depressed' when alone. Julian is driving over in his car tomorrow and will stay for one or two nights. Will then go to stay with Betty Muntz on Friday, and Bessie will return soon after he comes back. Does not seem worth while sending the trousers for Kitty to mend, since he has another pair. Tells Bessie not to worry about him.

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