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- 18 Aug 1928 (Creation)
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Cortona. - Has just read the news of Trevelyan's father's death in the newspapers and, though it is not unexpected, knows it will be felt deeply. Has not heard from Trevelyan in a while; he gets some news through 'the B.B.s' [Bernard Berenson's household] but this is not detailed. Thinks he owes him some copies of Desmond MacCarthy's review, which he gets twice, once through Logan [Pearsall Smith]; hears the review is something of a disappointment but cannot judge. Has been at the Consuma, where he met Berenson's youngest sister [Rachel] and her husband [Ralph Barton] Perry; they are charming, but she has a horrid voice and 'looks too much American and too little jew'. They are worried that Mary will not come back well; B.B. never thinks that she should rest.
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- Lavriano, Umberto Morra di (1897-1981), journalist, anti-fascist, and author (Subject)
- Trevelyan, Sir George Otto (1838-1928), 2nd Baronet, statesman and historian (Subject)
- Berenson, Bernard (1865-1959), American art historian (Subject)
- MacCarthy, Sir Charles Otto Desmond (1877-1952), knight, literary reviewer and drama critic (Subject)
- Smith, Lloyd Logan Pearsall (1865-1946) writer (Subject)
- Perry, Rachel Berenson (1880-1933), sister of Bernard Berenson (Subject)
- Perry, Ralph Barton (1876-1957), philosopher (Subject)
- Berenson, Mary (1864-1945), art historian (Subject)