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[Canada dinner on July 1? 1932?]

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

My own darling

I wired to you this morning that I have fixed Wednesday the 19th for the dinner, which I should like to abide by. The dining rooms are rather crowded just now, and David Margesson could come on the 19th.

If I hear from you to-day to the contrary, I will do my best to get the 18th.

I enclose letters from Jock Balfour and Geordie. I also enclose Captain Evans's last letter. The 18th of August is very late. You might let me know how you think I ought to reply. We might begin August at Elsfield quietly, but you will see he says there will be no riding. I should be inclined on the whole to stay at home in August and take you for a trip in the car.

The Canada dinner last night was immense , and very hot. I got out of my little speech, which was only a second to Hugh MacMillan, owing to the delay of the Prince, who was half an hour late. He spoke very well but with a curious under-bred accent. Bennett, the Canadian Premier, was extraordinarily bad.

I enclose an advertisement of Fairfield at Selkirk, which is much too large. They want to sell, but Walter thinks they might let. I am afraid it will be difficult to get a house until after September.

Much love.

John

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