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Government House. Ottawa.
8th November, 1935.
The Honble Mrs. Norman Grosvenor.
My dearest Tin
I must just send you a short line; first to thank you for our last week with you, when you were wonderfully kind. I really enjoyed it enormously. Second, to tell you that we are really comfortably settled down now, and I am getting into my work. We got a marvellous reception, both at Quebec and Ottawa. I feel rather a fool when the papers praise me for the beauty of my voice and the purity of my French accent!
I was very tired when we arrived, but our household physician has given me a strict regime, and I lie down for two hours every afternoon. I am already feeling immensely better. I hope soon to be putting on weight.
I think we shall all love this life, for the people could not be nicer, and we are a very happy and well-agreed household.
My best love to you all. We will soon begin to look forward to your visit.
Your most affectionate John