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

7th March, 1935.

My own darling

The Prime Minister is in bed with 'flu, so I was spared
telephonic communications. I was delighted to get your letter this
morning. I shall welcome the sight of a restored Alastair when I
return tomorrow morning by the first train. I will talk to you
about John Gilmour's boy this weekend.

I had a letter from Sir Henry Fairfax-Lucy inviting me to
be his guest at his annual regimental dinner, and calling me by
my Christian name!!!

I lunched yesterday with Alexander Grant, and had a most
interesting talk. I went to see your mother before dinner, and
found her quite well, and Marnie apparently recovered. Harold's
dinner was delightful. We really must have Algie [ST: Alger[n]on] Cecil down to
stay with us. I had forgotten how interesting he is. I enormously
liked Margaret Kennedy's husband, David Davies.

I have a fairly quiet day today. I wish I could get better
news of my Mother. Clearly I must go up some time next week.

Plesch's illness has almost completely deprived him of any
command of the English language!

Poor Godfrey Locker-Lampson has lost his wife.

Much love.

from
John

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