[35 School St., Andover, Mass.]
Cheyne Walk,
London S.W.3
In the concerns evoked by your Christmas cable, I did not even thank you for your Christmas gift. I brought it back unopened (I ought to perhaps have declared it at the Customs) and opened it on Christmas Day. ThoseHale, Emilybirthdays, presents and love-tokens;w2EH gives TSE socks for Christmas;f6 are very gay socks, and very nice ones, which I shall have to keep for country wear, as they hardly fit my sober urban wear.
I should have written before, but I recovered from my mild bronchitis just in time to get out in the worst two days we have had, of cold, snow, darkness and slush, with the result that I took to bed again; and this time took a whole week off as a precaution. For the weather, though milder, has been continuously wet. It enabled me to escape three engagements which I had no strong desire to attend: a dinner of ‘The Pilgrims’ to the new American Ambassador, andGroup Theatre;b5Doone, Rupert
IPerkins, Dr John Carroll (EH's uncle)funeral;j1 had aEliot, Marion Cushing (TSE's sister)reports on Dr Perkins's funeral;g6 note from Marian in which she spoke speculatively of the service for Uncle John, and enclosed a cutting from the Sunday Herald. IPerkins, Edith (EH's aunt);k2 hope that your silence since sending me the cable does not mean that you have been greatly engaged with Aunt Edith, or involved in business and anxieties on her account. I am afraid this is going to be a very tiring term for you, and that your health will suffer seriously. Even a brief line would be somewhat reassuring.
1.MadameMme Amery Amery: housekeeper at 19 Carlyle Mansions, Chelsea.
1.Marian/MarionEliot, Marion Cushing (TSE's sister) Cushing Eliot (1877–1964), fourth child of Henry Ware Eliot and Charlotte Eliot: see Biographical Register.
1.MadameMme Amery Amery: housekeeper at 19 Carlyle Mansions, Chelsea.
3.DrPerkins, Dr John Carroll (EH's uncle) John Carroll Perkins (1862–1950), Minister of King’s Chapel, Boston: see Biographical Register.