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Graves' diary manuscript includes 1546 pages including 117 enclosures: letters, clippings, photographs post cards, notes, games, etc.
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Spring weather is unpredictable: Most extraordinary sight. Snow-sleet, green grass, dark sky, evening light, pink budding tops-of-trees in the grove. We were all at different windows.
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with great excitement.
He records having difficulty with the Left HeresyProofs still, my God!
He is also writing a blurb for Lives of Wives
The whole household battles illness and discontent in March. Graves and the others are sick with the flu, and
But despite ill health, the friends are excited about the spring: their hope to travel to America becomes a plan, and Graves makes reservations on the Parisas a focus of love among us.
The friends spend the rest of the month packing for the trip to the United States.
The political situation in Europe is charged: the Germans have seized Czechland,
and when end of
There are four enclosures this month:
poemHostage
Wood Not Trees(a review of Graves'
The Poet Replies(Graves' response to the review of his