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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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(later The Halls of Bedlam
) and a poem eventually titled
Later in the month he writes
and
and continues to rework
HeathenA Trojan Ending
almost breaking off relations with
November sees London's first really cold weather. Graves' boil is still causing him pain, although it is steadily improving. The move to 10 Dorset Street happens on 11 November, complete with a mid-morning two minutes of silence to commemorate the First World War (as the furniture is being loaded into the moving truck).
The current political upheaval weighs on both Graves and Riding. Madrid is under siege, and the only way to get letters to TimesTelegraphswing over of popular opinion on Spain ...
I haven't done much work lately, but then I've been fighting so hard in Spain.
Graves notes that
His scepticism is palpable.
Though she is still dancing at the hardboiled,
and Wheeler warns Graves that if a young, single girl like Jenny lives in a flat on her own as she does, she'll only get a chap like Pat.
Graves is clearly concerned about Jenny's social relationships, but Jenny refuses to speak with him about her personal life.
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