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IMirrlees, Emily Lina ('Mappie', née Moncrieff);f7 had to go to Mrs. Mirrlees from Saturday to Monday, as it was the only opportunity of seeing her before the middle of August. I was loth to go, as I have felt extreme lassitude as well, of course, as deep depression. I suppose it is partly readjustment to this climate: a half day’s work leaves me wanting to go back to bed. Iappearance (TSE's)hernia;b9deferred operation for;a2 am going in to the ‘London Clinic’ (20 Devonshire Place, W.1.) on July 17th for my operation, and shall be there for a fortnight.1 This may give me a rest. I have started trying to put my book in order in the mornings, and with the office in the afternoons, I have been ready to go to bed almost directly after dinner.
YouAmericaPetersham, Massachusetts;g5EH holidays in;a1 are now at Petersham: a very unhappy place and time now, and I think of you there constantly with agony. I long for somebody to talk to: but there is no one to whom I can speak; and the contrast between the outer life and the inner turmoil is such as it has never been before. Forgive me if I seem to be talking wholly about myself: but I feel at the moment that to talk of you would be an intrusion that would be unwelcome. So I only assure you that you are always in my thoughts.
The situation here shows no sign of improvement. I shall investigate the possibility of getting a little anthracite or other fuel for a stove, from the Fuel Control Office, so that I can warm my study enough to work in during the coldest period of the winter.
1.The hernia operation postponed from Jan. 1947.
3.HopeMirrlees, Emily Lina ('Mappie', née Moncrieff) Mirrlees’s mother was Emily Lina Mirrlees, née Moncrieff (1862–1948) – known as ‘Mappie’ or ‘Mappy’ – see Biographical Register.