Item 18 - Letter from Venetia Stanley to Edwin Montagu

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MONT II/A/1/18

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Letter from Venetia Stanley to Edwin Montagu

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  • 16 Sept. 1911 (Creation)

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Alderley Park, Chelford, Cheshire.—Thanks him for helping them get to Alderley. Has been ill in bed for several days. Advises him of her expected movements, and invites him to Penrhôs.

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Alderley Park, Chelford, Cheshire
Saturday Sept 16th 1911

My dear Mr Montagu

I owe you two Collinses really for twice having turned an odious journey into a possible one by clipping off a large piece at one end. I really believe I should never have got here on Tuesday {1} if it hadnt been for you, as it was we managed along all right with the aid of numerous meals and two games of chess and arrived here in pouring rain and a thick fog to find rather a dim little party gathered together, Humphrey Paul {2} joined it yesterday. As a matter of fact I’ve no need to complain as I went to bed on Wednesday, the tennis cure which I followed at Archerfield, having only proved very fleetingly successful, and remained there all yesterday and have only just got up in time for lunch. I’ve had further chance of testing the truth of my theory that I dont mind being ill. Its certainly better to be at home under these conditions, as I feel extraordinarily unvital and limp. I go back to Archerfield on Tuesday for a bit, then here again, then Penrhos.

I dont know when Mother asked you to come, I dont suppose any particular time as our plans werent fixed, but now they are. To go to Penrhos on the 10th {3} for a fortnight, and any time during that period which you want to come will fit in equally well.

I hope you are having fun in Inverness.

Yrs
Venetia Stanley

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Written in pencil.

{1} 12th.

{2} Perhaps a slip, or a nickname, for Herbert Paul.

{3} Of October.

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