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St. Stephen's House, London, S. W. 1.
4th February, 1932.
My own darling
I hope you got safely home yesterday. It is thick fog this morning , so I am glad you are not in London. It will probably clear up later. I did not get my usual beautiful view from my bedroom this morning.
We had a dull evening in the House. I attended a meeting of the Amenities Committee on sky-writing, where Lionel Curtis was present. I dined with S.B . and Willie Tyrrell at the Club, and we got so interested that we missed a division. Willie Tyrrell gets younger every day.
I enclose a letter from that saint, Frank Gray. Will you see that Sonny attends ae he directs.
Remind Webb to put my name down at Vincente for dinner tomorrow at 7·15; to bring down Mr. Elkington, and to meet me at the station at five minutes to six.