[41 Brimmer St., Boston]
I am writing only a short note to-day (Monday) for this mail; as I have not time on Mondays for a letter; andHodgsons, the;a3 tomorrowEliots, the T. S.;d3, if it is fine, we are to motor in the country with Hodgson. Only for the day, I am glad to say; back the same evening. I hope it will rain hard in the morning. I will tell you any news by the next mail. I acknowledge with gratefulness your note of the 11th which came this morning – I am sorry it cost you 15 cents! but it was worth much more than that to me, as it is 12 days since your last (long) letter. IHale, Emilyas actor;v8in The Old Lady Shows Her Medals;b5 am delighted by the success of your presentation of the old lady – but you are a secretive minx not to have sent me a copy of the text, or its full title etc. so that I could have been reading it; for as it is your account of the part is only half intelligible. IKing's Chapel, Boston;a4 have put down Dec. 1st Thursday for King’s Chapel – my only fixed date so far except a dinner at the Colonial Society in November.1 More on Thursday.
1.TSE was to speak at the dinner of the Annual Meeting of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, in Boston on 7 Nov. 1932.