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24 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W.—She had a good journey [from France] in the company of Lord Derby and Lord Charles [Hope]. She lunched today with Duff and Diana; Crooks is away and Scatters is ‘pursuing some dark chase’. She wishes now that she had not left Montagu, and is resolved to come out with him in March. Aarons [her gynaecologist] says there is ‘a little thing wrong with her’.
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TRANSCRIPT:
24 Queen Anne’s Gate, S.W.
Friday Jan 30th 1919
My darling Ted I had a very good journey, there was no cabin for me on board, but it didnt matter as Lord Derby gave me a share of his, & I also travelled up to London with him & Lord Charles, they were most genial.
I arrived rather late and cold and went straight to bed, thus avoiding any of those dangers you had warned me against, in fact I’ve seen no one but Duff and Diana who lunched here today. Crooks is away and untraceable, Scatters is pursuing some dark chase, I’ve not yet heard what, so that London seems very empty. Its icy-ly cold with occasional showers of snow & sleet, I suppose its much the same in Paris. How are you? Is the massage doing you good. I wish now that I hadnt left & was with you still, I shall await your return with much anxiety, and will cer-tainly come out with you in March. I told you that I had seen Aarons and that he said that I had a little thing wrong with me, so I suppose this is the moment to put it right. It may take 4 or 5 weeks I believe. I’m going to see him tomorrow & I will let you know what he says. It will be rather [a] bore but it seems silly to wait.
I’ll write tomorrow.
All love darling
V.
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Written in pencil.
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- Stanley, Edward George Villiers (1865–1948) 17th Earl of Derby, politician (Sujet)
- Cooper, Alfred Duff (1890–1954) 1st Viscount Norwich, diplomatist and politician (Sujet)
- Cooper, Diana Olivia Winifred Maud (1892-1986), actress, society hostess, and author, wife of 1st Viscount Norwich (Sujet)
- Wilson, Sir Mathew Richard Henry (1875-1958), 4th Baronet, landowner and politician (Sujet)
- Aitken, William Maxwell (1879–1964) 1st Baron Beaverbrook, newspaper proprietor and politician (Sujet)
- Hope, Lord Charles Melbourne (1892–1962) son of the 1st Marquess of Linlithgow (Sujet)
- Aarons, Solomon Jervois (1866-1923), gynaecologist (Sujet)