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Itravels, trips and plansTSE's 1947 summer in America;g1Henry's condition brings further forward;a3 had hoped to receive a letter from you during the week; but I have had no letter from you or anyone else. Not unnaturally, after our recent correspondence, I look for a letter more anxiously than ever, and a week now seems a very long interval. AddedEliot, Henry Ware, Jr. (TSE's brother)terminal leukaemia;k7 to this, the waiting for more positive news about Henry, or the success with which he responds to the leuchaemia treatment when it can be resumed. ISheffield, Alfred Dwight ('Shef' or 'Sheff');c4 had a cable from Sheff yesterday saying that he was better. I also enquired of Pan-American airways, who tell me that from the end of December one should be able to get a plane at a month’s notice. IHavens, Paul;a9 thought it only fair to Mr. Havens to write and explain to him, in confidence, why I might have to come to America sooner than I had expected, and that therefore I ought not to accept such an invitation as his, for a particular occasion for which they would have to get a substitute. As no other of my engagements was for a particular occasion or a particular date, IThorp, Willard;c2 need not do anything about them: and I have not thought it necessary to warn Willard Thorp.
I do not find much to write about in these present circumstances; I only want to tell you that I long for a letter from you. How much easier it would be to talk: I should welcome the thought of coming over sooner, were it not that the visit does not offer the prospect of a leisurely quiet period such as I should like with you free from distractions or other worries.
3.HenryEliot, Henry Ware, Jr. (TSE's brother) Ware Eliot (1879–1947), TSE’s older brother: see Biographical Register.
8.AlfredSheffield, Alfred Dwight ('Shef' or 'Sheff') Dwight Sheffield (1871–1961) – ‘Shef’ or ‘Sheff’ – husband of TSE’s eldest sister, taught English at University School, Cleveland, Ohio, and was an English instructor, later Professor, of Group Work at Wellesley College. His publications include Lectures on the Harvard Classics: Confucianism (1909) and Grammar and Thinking: a study of the working conceptions in syntax (1912).
1.Margaret Thorp, née Farrand (1891–1970), contemporary and close friend of EH; noted author and biographer. WillardThorp, Willard Thorp (1899–1990) was a Professor of English at Princeton University. See Biographical Register. See further Lyndall Gordon, Hyacinth Girl, 126–8, 158–9.