[c/o Miss Brooke-Gwynne, Buckden, Skipton, Yorks.]
Welltravels, trips and plansEH's 1937 summer in England;c7TSE's 21 August Campden visit;b3 my dear I must forego the pleasure of seeing you tomorrow night and going down with you, and lunching with you on the train, on Saturday; butHale, Emilyreturned to Chipping Campden;j6 there is evidently good reason for it, and I must look forward instead to being at Stamford House to receive you – though that is not quite as good as the other way about, since you as hostess can come up to my room to see that I have everything I need, whereas I, as guest, must stay put in drawing room or garden. Still, you will be up for a night or two in September. And now I have only 46 hours, or somewhat less, to wait. I shall hope to find you refreshed by your visit to Yorkshire, and will welcome you back, as I said, to England!