[22 Paradise Rd., Northampton, Mass.]
Letter 106.
I have not much to report of myself. I was up for only one night last week, by the doctor’s orders, motoringde la Mares, thegive TSE wartime refuge;a6 out to the De la Mares’ (he has his car in use about one week out of the month) for the night and back in the morning, gave my informal talk to the group of clergy at St. Edward’s House after lunch, and'Notes Towards a Definition of Culture'drafted;a4 returned for the weekend to finish a draft of my paper on the meaning of culture (nextUniversity of GlasgowTSE's W. P. Ker Memorial Lecture;a1 weekend I'Music of Poetry, The';a3 must begin my lecture for Glasgow). I took no harm from going up, and hope that I shall now be free from colds for some time. IMacCarthys, theTSE's Hampton stay with;a1 go this afternoon to Hampton (from Guildford via Surbiton) to spend one night with the Mac Carthys and go on to town tomorrow morning: I am not particularly keen to make an extra one-night visit, but one cannot refuse all invitations. Then another two nights with the De la Mares: theFabers, the;g6 Fabers are, I believe, back again, but only just settling in and have all their family with them, and I do not like to add to the housekeeping difficulties when there are so many. The De la Mares are alone for the first time, but in such a large house are not likely to remain so indefinitely. Thede la Mares, thethe children;a8 children become, gradually, very friendly. Going there from time to time has the advantage that I cannot make any evening engagements in town.
No letter from you since that of December 22, but I never expect to hear quite regularly during the vacation.1 I think I like the fuller face view the best, as looking more like you. IHale, Emilyphotographs of;w7in familiar jacket;e2 was disappointed at first not to see a new costume in the picture: but there is something to be said for a photograph in a jacket which I recognise and have walked with.
1.TSE to Meg Nason, 18 Jan. 1942: ‘I have not heard from Emily since Christmas; I imagine she was busy with her family. I hope she will not take on too much war work, as they seem to be very active there.’