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17 Mar 1906, Elses Farm

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Letter from Edward Thomas to the poet Gordon Bottomley. Sent from Elses Farm, The Weald, Kent. Archival ref: 424/1/1/1/10/54
THE WEALD
NR SEVENOAKS

17 iii 06

My dear Emily & Gordon,
This is not a vain attempt to
thank you fittingly for making my 10 days on
holiday, the most pleasant I can remember
since I was a child. I think an expression that makes
Emily laugh). But I write just to say that I
have got home to my work again & am
glad as a fine warm day & the happiness of
Helen & the children. It seems dear, by the way, that
we have soon got to move.
I have written 10 letters & have
now got reviews & articles & books to write &
Bellois portrait to paint - for there my chief present
qualification is a headache, so you at least must
not endeavor elaborately to neglect just send what
books I could remember by the Ahenobarbe. Let me
know that you are well. Goodbye.
Yours ever
Edward Thomas

Let me have the proofs of Dirybly back & I will send
the book itself if it is possible.

Will Gordon write 1000 words in some of the flowers
of Cartmel valley? £1.5.0.

Will Gordon or Emily describe the dress etc of my
pace-egging boys that were striking - just a rough note for me?

Owner:
Cardiff University and Special Collections and Archives
Creator:
Edward Thomas
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18/2/2026
Date originally created:
17/3/1906
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