Letter 4, 10th May 1930
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New Clan
Dorking
10 . V . 30
My dear Bailey,
I have just been lunching with James Blackwood – who tells me
that to the best of his knowledge you are not moving from Drummond Place, and will
continue to live there. Is this so?
I ask for two reasons – firstly, because it would be a disappointment to your
friends in the South if you were to fly once more to inaccessible regions – and
secondly, because I still have the local Agents busy finding you the sort of house you
described when you talked of the
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possibility of settling in Surrey. J.B. may have got hold of the muddy end of the stick;
He may, on the other hand, have more recent news of you than mine – now a month
or two old.
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You remember our jaunt, with Martin, down the Dibang, when we tore the bottom
out of his Berthon boat? See “Maga” of June 1st – forthcoming. I'm afraid I've had to
elaborate what was merely a lark into something longer – and add a few trimmings,
surrounding circumstances which never happened, in order to make a rather longer
story of it. The lies you will spot at once; but several of the other incidents you will
recognise. I thought I'd better warn you of the fictitious nature of some of the details,
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and the reasons for them, since George Blackwood, who always likes to see behind
the scenes in these contributions, if possible, knows that “Baird” = Bailey and
“Marriott” = Martin.
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When are we to see you and Mrs Bailey down here? Can you make the time for a
jaunt, and time to break bread?
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Do you ever go to the R.G.S. evening meetings? I shall be at that of May 19th – as I
am bidden to dine with the Kramer(?) Club that evening, and to go on afterwards to
hear Schomberg read his paper on the Thian Shan. He ought to be interesting.
- Best luck. Yours v. sincerely
- L. A. Bethell
- L. A. Bethell
- Best luck. Yours v. sincerely