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- Title
Chapter 2: Letters 1911.
- Abstract
Thank thee darling for thy letter I am so glad to know thou art feeling better but hope that thou willst take things quietly these next few days.The old doubts of last year are ever more rising up – this indefinite life oppresses me despite its great interest. Last night the debate was poor. Balfour was very clever over Winston [and] the photographer and later in the evening Ramsay MacDonald was good. This afternoon the mixed marriage case (McCann) has been cleverly exposed by Devlin as simply a political dodge and there seems little left of the scandal which has been worked by the Orangemen so much. The morning I spent at the office and with Parke and then lunched with the Nation contributors.
- Publication
Camden Fifth Series, 2002, Vol 20, Issue 1, p47
- ISSN
0960-1163
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1017/S0960116300001949