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TRER/5/40
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Letter from Thomas Sturge Moore to R. C. and Elizabeth Trevelyan
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- [Early 1919?] (Creation)
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He and Marie are very grateful for the Trevelyans' kindness and hospitality in having them to stay over the winter, so that ill-health seems 'at least temporarily a good fortune'. He himself is pleased to have got some work done, due to the 'almost excessive freedom' allowed him by Bessie; he has his 'little ways' which do not always please other members of the household. Has happy memories of the way Julian joined in the Christmas play. Sends kind remembrances to Bert, Alice, Peter and Mabel [Elms]. 'Tremble[s] in [his] boots' when he thinks of what an 'old donkey' Wordsworth turned into at his age.
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- Moore, Thomas Sturge (1870-1944) writer and wood engraver (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Elizabeth (1875-1957), musician (Subject)
- Moore, Marie Henriette Sturge (1872-1956) translator, wife of Thomas Sturge Moore (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Julian Otto (1910-1988), painter and printmaker (Subject)
- Elms, Albert (1885-1948) worked for Robert and Elizabeth Trevelyan, known as Bert (Subject)
- Elms, Alice (1889-1940) worked for Robert and Elizabeth Trevelyan (Subject)
- Elms, Peter Alfred (1916-1942) son of Bert and Alice Elms, soldier (Subject)