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13 Jun 1913, Wick Green

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Letter from Edward Thomas to the poet Gordon Bottomley. Sent from Wick Green, Petersfield, Hampshire. Archival ref: 424/1/1/1/10/181
Wick Green
Peterfield

13 vi 13

Dear Emily,
Thank you very much for writing at
once & you & Mr Trevelyan for making it
possible for me to see you soon. As I don't know
what duly my mean I think I'll come now,
that is on Wednesday, by the train from
St Pancras arriving at about 6:45. I think
I'll walk up. If for any reason I
want to alter the train I'll let you know. I
shall bring Aglavaine, Selysett for Gordon, and
if he would like that - i. e. if he hasn't got it -
Kuno Meyer's "Ancient Irish Poetry;. If the
6.45 would make me tale for say supper I will
manage the earlier train. - Well this is
nice Emily & Gordon. Thank you.
And do you think I could stay 10 days or till
the following Monday week?

Yours evy
Edward Thomas

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Cardiff University and Special Collections and Archives
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