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IHale, Emilyhealth, physical and mental;w6suffers intestinal flu;b6 hope that you are now fully recovered from your intestinal flu, and that the weather is springlike, orHale, Emilyappearance and characteristics;v7her leopard-fur coat;d5 alternatively that you have your fur coat. I am rather impatiently waiting for news from Dukes or Browne, to know how much longer they are likely to stay in the States, because I want to be able to make plans about the new play, and until I can make plans about the play I cannot make any plans about coming to America.
I do not find yet that I have as much time for reading and reflexion as I had hoped. ForLewis, WyndhamTSE sitting for;b3 one thing, this sitting for a portrait is rather tiring, as it means that I am out nearly every evening – even if I have only two engagements in a week, with three evenings of sittings that is five evenings out – so I am apt to be rather tired in the mornings. That cannot last last [sic] more than another ten days or so, as the painting has to be sent to the Academy on the 25th. I think it may be rather good. And then there are always surprises. LunchingCheetham, Revd Eric;d2 on Sunday with the Vicar and Fr. Sizinger of Mirfield, who preaches here on Sundays during Lent, I lost a backing from a front tooth, which has meant two mornings this week, and probably another two next week, at the dentist’s. IChristianitythe Church Year;d8season for meditation and reading;b5 had hoped to do some steady Lenten reading, and still hope to get some done. Tomorrow (Saturday) I hope to have all to myself. Well, I hope you are doing better than I in this respect! Have you any particular courses of preaching in Northampton during this time?
I have wished especially that I could have been with you, while you have been ill – more so even than when I am ill myself, for then I am torpid and sleepy. Dotravels, trips and plansEH's 1938 summer in England;d1;a3 the Perkins’s know whether they will be in Campden again this summer or not?-
IMurder in the Cathedral1938 American tour;f6;e8 thought that your analysis of the reasons against the success of Murder in New York was very convincing.
4.RevdCheetham, Revd Eric Eric Cheetham (1892–1957): vicar of St Stephen’s Church, Gloucester Road, London, 1929–56 – ‘a fine ecclesiastical showman’, as E. W. F. Tomlin dubbed him. TSE’s landlord and friend at presbytery-houses in S. Kensington, 1934–9. See Letters 7, 34–8.
7.WyndhamLewis, Wyndham Lewis (1882–1957), painter, novelist, philosopher, critic: see Biographical Register.