[{"node":{"title":"MacNeice038","Collections":"Letters to George and Mercy McCann","Contributor":"MacNeice Estate","Coverage":"1962 Feb 12th","Creator":"Linen Hall Library","Date":"Wednesday, March 16, 2016","Format":"TIFF","Identifier":"MacNeice038","Item Description":"Letter","Keywords":"Dublin","Language":"English","Path":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/content/macneice038","Publisher":"Linen Hall Library","Relation":"Linen Hall Library","Rights":"Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA","Scanned image":{"src":"https://www.niliteraryarchive.com/sites/default/files/MacNeice038_1.jpg","alt":""},"Source":"LHL Archive","Transcript":"The British Broadcasting Corporation\nBroadcasting House, London, W.1\nTelegrams and cables: Broadcasts, Telex, London \u2013 International Telex: 22182\nTelephone: Langham 4468\n\nFeb 12\nDearest Mercy, In great haste \u2013 rushing back to see George. Herewith a cheque (easily covered by New Statesman fee). George has just today for the first time met Mary who came up from Berkhamsted where she's been tending to her sick son and coping with the batty old folks. What was a pity was that she was in \u201ca state\u201d which only happens about twice a year but, when it does, it really is a state. But, I don't think George, not knowing her, noticed it so much. The match, though sad, was a very good spectacle. Much love \u2013 Louis.\n","Type":"Text"}}]