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+ | CAIRO | ||
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Dearest Aunt Gertrude: | Dearest Aunt Gertrude: | ||
− | I was so glad to get your dear care | + | |
− | Charles Dalton & Jane to be married on July 5th in Alexaudria | + | I was so glad to get your dear care ab [Clins?ieeas] & have tried to write yor [sic] men fuice; but have been so busy with the music Drawa [sic] that I coned [sic] do [nothing?] else. |
− | Ive will be very busy finishing the | + | |
+ | Charles Dalton & Jane to be married on July 5th in Alexaudria at the British Consulate-Geueral [sic] & after taking a short holiday in Rhodes will return here to this exquisite place Where I have a [??sh] lovely villa. | ||
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+ | Ive will be very busy finishing the wusic [sic] Drawa [sic]. Have done 450 pages of orchestral score already. His very detailed work. & [after?] all [??y] twice at present. Charles has written a wagieficeut [magnificent] Librteo [sic]. | ||
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Never were his people as happy as we, I'm quite sure - for all our tastes are congeuice [sic] - & | Never were his people as happy as we, I'm quite sure - for all our tastes are congeuice [sic] - & |
Revision as of 12:53, 7 October 2020
18th June 1932
MARU NEFER
MAADI
CAIRO
Dearest Aunt Gertrude:
I was so glad to get your dear care ab [Clins?ieeas] & have tried to write yor [sic] men fuice; but have been so busy with the music Drawa [sic] that I coned [sic] do [nothing?] else.
Charles Dalton & Jane to be married on July 5th in Alexaudria at the British Consulate-Geueral [sic] & after taking a short holiday in Rhodes will return here to this exquisite place Where I have a [??sh] lovely villa.
Ive will be very busy finishing the wusic [sic] Drawa [sic]. Have done 450 pages of orchestral score already. His very detailed work. & [after?] all [??y] twice at present. Charles has written a wagieficeut [magnificent] Librteo [sic].
Never were his people as happy as we, I'm quite sure - for all our tastes are congeuice [sic] - &