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    <title>MacNeice066</title>
    <updated>Tuesday, July 26, 2016 - 14:37</updated>
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    <collections>Letters to George and Mercy McCann</collections>
    <contributor>MacNeice Estate</contributor>
    <coverage>1963 Feb 27th</coverage>
    <creator>Linen Hall Library</creator>
    <date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</date>
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    <identifier>MacNeice066</identifier>
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    <keywords>Edinburgh</keywords>
    <language>English</language>
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    <publisher>Linen Hall Library</publisher>
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    <transcript>The British Broadcasting Corporation
Broadcasting House, London, W.1 Telegrams: Broadcasts London Telex – Cables: Broadcasts: London W.1 – Telex: 22182 Telephone: Langham 4468

Feb 27th
Dearest Mercy, Our letters obviously crossed. Thank you very much for yours which was much more informative – and therefore more reassuring – than James Boyce&#039;s account. I sent your letter to Bimba but unfortunately it&#039;s just been returned by the Post Office, so this time I&#039;m sending it to the Slade. You must have had the hell of a time but I do hope George is now well round the corner to recovery. Laurence Gilliam had something of the same trouble round about November last and was in for about 3 months, I think, but is now reported to be convalescing – and enjoying himself somewhere unknown. His first action on being let out was to go to the Savile Club and have a good blow out! Could you tell George that I was in Edinburgh this last weekend and saw the Scotland Ireland match. An unjust result, as all the Scots
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