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Dear Lady, thank you for your kindness in writing at once – I should indeed have been more unhappy if I had not heard at all. And you could not possibly have written more, so soon. I should like to understand, if I can, where our points of view do not, and cannot meet?
IEliot, Marion Cushing (TSE's sister)1934 summer in England with Dodo;c5visit to Chipping Campden;a6 shalltravels, trips and plansEH's 1934–5 year in Europe;b4TSE visits Campden again with family;a8 comeSmith, Theodora ('Dodo') Eliot (TSE's niece)and Marion's 1934 visit to England;b1visit to Chipping Campden;a7 to tea – providing we can get to you – I have asked your aunt whether we could connect through Chipping Norton. I am at the moment recovered from excitement – which means torpid dejection. Whattravels, trips and plansEH's 1934–5 year in Europe;b4and again alone;a9 is more important is to know whether you want me to keep my engagement for the 31st or not. I want to come – but spare me the humiliation of letting me come when you had rather I did not.
I think the garage you meant in Oxford is the Kings Arms, opp. Sheldonian Theatre.
IPerkins, Dr John Carroll (EH's uncle)supplied with tobacco;b2 forgot. Ismokingtobacconist to Dr Perkins;a7 am sorry, & am writing to tobacconist. I hope he can read my writing.
1.Marian/MarionEliot, Marion Cushing (TSE's sister) Cushing Eliot (1877–1964), fourth child of Henry Ware Eliot and Charlotte Eliot: see Biographical Register.
3.DrPerkins, Dr John Carroll (EH's uncle) John Carroll Perkins (1862–1950), Minister of King’s Chapel, Boston: see Biographical Register.
2.TheodoraSmith, Theodora ('Dodo') Eliot (TSE's niece) Eliot Smith (1904–92) – ‘Dodo’ – daughter of George Lawrence and Charlotte E. Smith: see Biographical Register. Theodora’sSmith, Charlotte ('Chardy') Stearns (TSE's niece) sister was Charlotte Stearns Smith (b. 1911), known as ‘Chardy’.