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St. Stephen's House,
London, S. W. 1.

18th February, 1932.

My own darling

I got your letter at breakfast this morning. I had a
line from Alice last night suggesting next Wednesday for the dinner,
and I have secured Bill Gray. I will ask Borodale and I think I
will try and get S.B., and Thelma Cazalet. Shall I ask Marnie?

We had a dull debate last night on the vote of censure,
and today we are on the Committee of the Tariff Bill. I am lunching
with Mrs. Graham Murray, and we have our group dinner tonight,
to which S.B. is coming.

Remember I am coming down by the first train tomorrow.
Tell Webb to meet me at eleven o'clock. You and I will go down and
see the races in the afternoon. I am dining at Erasenose and reading
a paper to the Pater Society, and then go off early on Saturday morning
to Scotland.

I do hope my little girl is better and taking great care.
There is very little news here. I am sending John a wire to wish
him luck.

Much love.
from John

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