to Emily Hale
Thank you for your letter of April 4th. It was good of you to write on this occasion, and I am sure Enid Faber also would appreciate your doing so. TheFaber, Geoffreyhis death;l8 death of Geoffrey Faber was certainly very saddening after such intimate association as we have had both in business and socially during the last 35 years. But on the other hand he had been desperately ill for nearly two years and I fear that life had become merely a burden to him and that we regard his departure as a blessed relief to himself and to his wife.1
I do hope that you yourself are in good health.
1.Valerie Eliot to Aimée Lamb, 17 Apr. 1961: ‘Sir Geoffrey Faber died on Good Friday after 2½ years wretched illness. Tom is to give the address at a memorial service next month’ (Boston Athenaeum).
1.TSE was mistaken here. EnidFaber, Enid Eleanor Eleanor Faber (1901–95) was the daughter of Sir Henry Erle Richards (1861–1922), Fellow of All Souls College and Chichele Professor of International Law and Diplomacy at Oxford University, and Mary Isabel Butler (1868–1945).
11.GeoffreyFaber, Geoffrey Faber (1889–1961), publisher and poet: see Biographical Register.