[41 Brimmer St., Boston]
To-day (Tuesday) has been thrown out for me by our having the monthly Board Meeting, which usually comes on some other day; and I have only time for a scurvy little note such as will incur your displeasure. But I doubt whether you will be in a position to speak very sharply about this, as I have no letter or scrap of letter from you at all this week. Astravels, trips and plansEH's 1932 summer holidays;a3;a3 I said in my last, I am prepared to go a whole week without food, onAmericaMaine;f6;a2 the assumption that you are Rusticating in Maine and that (a) you have had no time to write to me and (b) the post will take a day or two longer. I sincerely hope that that is the reason, and that you are resting, bathing, and breathing piny sea air and eating Lobsters. YesterdayHodgson, Ralph;b1 was all People from 4 to 11:30, ending with Hodgson and his Bull Terrier (I lunched with him to-day but not with the Terrier). IFdogsBlue Bedlington Terrier;b6TSE wishes to bring EH;a1 you were settled, and preferably if you had a home of your own in the country, I should very much want to bring over for you a Blue Bedlington terrier – do you know them? theydogsKerry Blue;c3related to Blue Bedlington Terrier;a1 are beautiful and devoted and good fighters – relateddogsBlue Bedlington Terrier;b6related to the Kerry Blue;a2 to the Kerry Blue. Then I should be able to think that you had my dog as a substitute for me to look after you, fetch & carry, Growl at strangers, and Fly at Offensive people, & do everything for you that I (qua Dog) should be able to do for you. Is there any more Intimate present to give a person than a good Dog?
But I am a little impatient for answers to one or two questions, as, When do you leave the East? in September or October? SoonNoyes, Penelope Barker;b5 you will see Penelope, no doubt. I find that as the time approaches for my departure I become more nervy and anxious, and in consequence more irritable with the World in general, though not with you.
4.RalphHodgson, Ralph Hodgson (1871–1962), Yorkshire-born poet; fond friend of TSE: see Biographical Register.
12.PenelopeNoyes, Penelope Barker Barker Noyes (1891–1977), who was descended from settlers of the Plymouth Colony, lived in a historic colonial house (built in 1894 for her father James Atkins Noyes) at 1 Highland Street, Cambridge, MA. Unitarian. She was a close friend of EH.