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St. Stephen's House, London, S.W.1.
7th March, 1933
My own darling
I hope you got the boys safely back to Eton yesterday. Today is most wonderful weather, and I walked before breakfast and looked at the birds in St. James's Park.
Last night there was very little doing in the House, and I went with Jock MacEwan to the Old Vic to see "Romeo and Juliet".
Today I have Vasco at twelve, a long Reuter meeting in the afternoon, and a Scottish Committee in the evening.
Peter Davies is lyrical about my Glencoe.
I will write to you from the New Club tomorrow morning. I hope you will see Alice when you are in London. I am not very easy about that young lady. [this paragraph struck out by ST]
Roosevelt seems to be handling things well in America. That great country is half on and half off the gold standard. I saw Ramsay yesterday afternoon. He would talk about nothing except an obscure early Scots poet. I had a hurried dinner in the company of S.B. Apparently the Cabinet sat all day on Sunday.
Much love.
from John