[Stamford House, Chipping Campden]
Your letter was very welcome, and a surprise although expected and looked for. I was very tired on arrival – in spite of Campden; but I had a very busy day on Friday – the Portuguese DID turn up, as you said they would, and therefore I had to do one or two things on Saturday morning that I should otherwise have done on Friday – and got here just in time for dinner on Saturday – then had a long nap on Sunday afternoon and had no time to myself in which to write, after dealing with some urgent business correspondence about the catalogue and about the Portuguese. ThisEnglandSuffolk;j3TSE visits with family;a1 isSmith, Theodora ('Dodo') Eliot (TSE's niece)and Marion's 1939 visit to England;c1Southwold week;a3 a great change from the Cotswolds, andEliot, Marion Cushing (TSE's sister)1939 summer in England with Dodo;d3Southwold holiday with;b1 asEnglandSouthwold, Suffolk;i9TSE visits with family;a1 Southwold is on the sea, there is some of the sordor that seems inevitable at the seaside – a long line of shabby or ugly bungalows outside the town and along the beach. TheEnglandGloucestershire;f6its domestic architecture;a5 domestic architecture is inferior to that of Gloucestershire; butSt. Edmund's Church, Southwold there is a magnificent flint and rubble church: the tower not comparable to Campden, but the inside very beautiful and well kept up, glittering with colour and gold, and a glorious fifteenth century rood screen.1 ThisSt. Andrew's, Walberswick;a1 morningEnglandWalberswick, Suffolk;j6;a1 weEnglandLavenham, Suffolk;g4visited;a1 walked to Walberswick to see a rather fine little church there;2 andEnglandLong Melford, Suffolk;h2;a1 tomorrowEnglandFramlingham, Suffolk;f2visited;a1, if the weather is not too foul, we take a car to see Lavenham, Long Melford, Framlingham, and perhaps other famous towns and churches. ThereEliot, Marion Cushing (TSE's sister)given to post-lunch naps;d4 are I think enough bus excursions to fill the other days; and I am glad to say that Marian needs a rest after lunch when she can get it, so I shall have plenty of rest. The weather is incessantly showery, with ‘bright intervals’, but these very short.
I wish very much that you could be here instead, or even with, of course, and it seems absurd that you cannot be here and share the new scenery and architecture and sea air; but I did feel that they would feel defrauded unless they had a spell with me alone. You have been very patient about this necessity of the summer, and I hope you realise what a deprivation it is for me! Mytravels, trips and plansEH's 1939 England visit;d5TSE's 7–20 July Campden visit;a7 fortnight provided some very happy hours, as you know, and more of the experiences that cannot be forgotten: among excursions, theHailes Abbey, GloucestershireEH and TSE visit;a1 Hayles [sc. Hailes] Abbey how is play day, with the walk across the meadows to Winchcombe, will be one of the very best. (By the way, I have not forgotten to write to Mrs. Perkins, but I will do that tomorrow. ISeaverns, Helenan old spoiled child;d5 approve of your writing to Mrs. Seaverns. She is a spoiled child, but with spoiled children of her age the only thing is to go on spoiling them, as far as is compatible with a proper attention to one’s own interests. The sad thing about old people is also the irritating thing – that very rarely can they be changed or change themselves. As a general rule, it seems better to make deliberate sacrifices than to yield to impositions: they must be coddled and resisted.
I shall write again while here. I look forward to Monday evening. And I was very happy at Campden.
1.St Edmund’s Church, Southwold, dates from the late fifteenth century.
2.St Andrew’s, Walberswick, was constructed in the late fifteenth century.
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.HelenSeaverns, Helen Seaverns, widow of the American-born businessman and Liberal MP, Joel Herbert Seaverns: 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’.