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    <title>GreacenStanford240</title>
    <Collections>Letters to Stanford</Collections>
    <Contributor>Greacen Estate</Contributor>
    <Coverage>1975 May 22nd</Coverage>
    <Creator>LHL</Creator>
    <Date>Wednesday, March 16, 2016</Date>
    <Format>TIFF</Format>
    <Identifier>GreacenStanford240</Identifier>
    <ItemDescription>Letter</ItemDescription>
    <Keywords>Arethusa, Peggie</Keywords>
    <Language>English</Language>
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    <Publisher>LHL</Publisher>
    <Relation>LHL</Relation>
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    <Transcript>﻿done has meant virtually an end to my xxxx
writing in B and B. So be it. Now Peter
Fallen hasn&#039;t offered to pay me anything,
except in copies. That&#039;s quite different,
as I know the position from the start. xxx
Anyway, I hope Mrs. Cash will pay
Gerald ana me, and end this unpleasant
business. Needless to say,I didn&#039;t mention
your name and of course you have nothing
whatever to do with the business side.

Arethusa has gone to take up a job
in a nature cure clinic run by an Indian
in Frinton-on-Sea. Or at least she hopes
she will be sort of person wanted and that
on her side she will find her employer
satisfactory. It doesn&#039;t seem much of a job
for an intelligent girl but It seems
better to do even that than hang round
Bantry Bay with a crowd of old people.

Hope all is well with Peggie and
you. I&#039;ve been most impressed by the
Stuart novel. He obviously brought a lot of
his troubles on his own head, but what a
superb piece of work he&#039;s made of it all.
Love to you both - Robert

Herta flourishing
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