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Itravels, trips and plansTSE's 1946 summer in America;f9TSE's itinerary;a3 hope – but no more than hope – that this is the last letter I shall write to you from here: as I have completed all the formalities (except being sure that my lawyers hold a power of attorney, which I shall do tomorrow, and paying enough money into our joint household account to fulfil my obligations in my absence), get my letter of credit tomorrow, and then wait for a passage at three or four days notice. So I hope to see you early in June. As I have said, I shall cable you when I know the date of sailing.
19 May. I now am told that I am to sail on the 24th to Montreal, and by a ship which sounds small and uncomfortable: the Manchester Trader, or some such name. But I do not yet know from what port, presumably Liverpool or perhaps Glasgow, which will very likely mean leaving London the night before. Anyway, I shall have my hands full between now and Thursday night. I have assured myself of the power of attorney, and shall pay the money in tonight. I ought to be in New York by the 1st or the 2nd, unless it is a very slow boat indeed. IMorley, Frank Vigorputs TSE up in New York;l3 told you that the address is c/o F. V. Morley, Apt. 40, 131 East 66th Street, New York 21.
Hoping to see you in perhaps 3 weeks1
1.SeePerkins, Dr John Carroll (EH's uncle)on 1946 reunion with TSE;g1n Revd John Carroll Perkins (Boston) to Meg Nason, 16 June 1946: ‘Emily came in for dinner. We had hoped that Mr T. S. Eliot would be with us, for his ship arrived in Montreal on June 2; but he had to go directly to New York. It is a business trip in behalf of his company, Faber & Faber. However on the Saturday following, June 8, Mr Eliot did come to us and Emily came from Concord. You can imagine what a happy reunion we had after seven years. He will be in America until late in July, I believe; and we hope to see more of him. He looks & appears well, but thin, not older.’ (Item 53 in ‘Modernisms’ catalogue, Spring 2018, Blackwell’s Rare Books, Oxford: copy supplied by Henry Gott.)
4.FrankMorley, Frank Vigor Vigor Morley (1899–1980), American publisher and author; a founding editor of F&F, 1929–39: 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.