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

2nd June, 1932.

My own darling,

I got your letter at the club this morning. I will see
that the cards are delivered at Bridgwater House. Mrs. Killick
will type the letter for you. I am glad that your rehearsals are
going on all right.

I had an interesting talk with Peter Davies yesterday at
luncheon. He says my Caesar has done far the best of any of the
books. There was a very large first edition, and it is just being
reprinted. After that I had numerous appointments. I dined at
the club and went back to vote in favour of the old Waterloo Bridge,
where we had a most unexpected victory. David Balniel made a very
good speech. By the way, did I tell you that Robin Castlereagh
made a most excellent maiden speech last week on coal?

Tell Webb I will be back by the 4.45 train tomorrow. We
must have a most serious talk. Have you made all arrangements for
the 4th of June?

Much love.

From
John

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