![‘I am very comfortably installed with Mr. & Mrs. Eames [...] I have two rooms; Mrs. E. gets me breakfast, lunch and tea; after tea I go over next door and potter about in their garden, or mend chicken wire, or play with the small boys.’ (6 July 1933); Eliot's study window at Eames's Farm in Surrey, July 1933. ‘I am very comfortably installed with Mr. & Mrs. Eames [...] I have two rooms; Mrs. E. gets me breakfast, lunch and tea; after tea I go over next door and potter about in their garden, or mend chicken wire, or play with the small boys.’ (6 July 1933); Eliot's study window at Eames's Farm in Surrey, July 1933.](/the-eliot-hale-letters/images/gallery/08-study-window-at-pike-s-farm-1933.jpg)
‘I am very comfortably installed with Mr. & Mrs. Eames [...] I have two rooms; Mrs. E. gets me breakfast, lunch and tea; after tea I go over next door and potter about in their garden, or mend chicken wire, or play with the small boys.’ (6 July 1933); Eliot's study window at Eames's Farm in Surrey, July 1933.
© T. S. Eliot Estate; Emily Hale Letters from T. S. Eliot, 1895–1965, Special Collections, Princeton University Library.