24 Jun 1900, Lincoln College, Oxford
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Letter from Edward Thomas to his wife, Helen Thomas. Archival reference: 424/1/1/1/1/184
LINCOLN COLLEGE
OXFORD
24.vi.1900
My dearest friend,
I hope to return
by a train leaving here at
2.8p.m. on Monday , but
cannot be quite certain because
my packing is so exhausting.
By the way, the amount (£8.15.0)
of my bills I underestimated,
my landlady makes it up to
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4 packing cases,
1 book box,
1 portmanteau,
1 hand bag,
& will therefore be expensive.
I have by the way some
Good news from Edwards about
the Schools, which I have not
time to tell.
With kiss for Mervyn
Ever & wholly yours
Edwy.
P.S. I talked to the landlady
about my bill but could
produce no effects.
£10.0.0 owing to these reasons:
i) the barley water & lemon,
& soda water, which I
was ordered to drink has
amounted to a great deal
ii) she has charged several
shillings for use of cruet,
table linen, etc
iii) I have had my meals
alone lately because Maine
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has had a friend up, & their
hours have been irregular;
consequently my expenses
were greater. Please
tell Mother this ; for I
must borrow of Maine in
order to pay my bill.
I shall take a cab
from Paddington because even
such moving about as in
packing fatigues me terribly.
My luggage amounts to
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