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            <head resp="#eds">Enclosure – Letter to <rs type="person" ref="#RG1">RG</rs> from <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">LR</rs> in Spanish (translated by William Graves)</head>
            
                  <salute>
                        My much appreciated and loved <rs type="person" ref="#RG1">Roberto</rs>
                  </salute>
                  <p>
                        Here are various fruits. The strawberries go well 
                        with the cheese<note>
                        <foreign>Gervais</foreign> WG</note> that <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs> will bring – I think 
                        a lot about you – may all go well.  until tomorrow 
                        – I <del hand="#h_WG">will</del>
                     <add hand="#h_WG">[shall]</add> come in the afternoon, early.
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                  <closer>
Your friend of the soul<add hand="#h_WG">[bosom friend] </add></closer>
                  <signed>
                     <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>
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July 1  Thursday 
<date when="1937-07-01"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Reading <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Life of Belisarius</hi> by Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. London: J. Murray, 1829. eds.</note>, also Man<add hand="#h_RG" place="sublinear">z</add>waring &amp; Dobrée's <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Floating Republic</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Floating Republic</hi> by G.E. Manwaring &amp; Bonamy Dobrée. London: G. Bles, 1935. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>
                  <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>
                in morning: had lunched with <rs type="person" ref="#AG1">Mother</rs> &amp; explained things yesterday.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> with custard &amp; chicken breast from <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>: &amp; news of <rs type="person" ref="#MH3">Mrs Heine</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#MK2">Mrs Karl Marx</rs>.<note>I was to write their biographies [KG]. When I wasn't typing, that is... KG</note>
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            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#JN1">Jenny</rs> with pink &amp; blue cornflowers &amp; story of a blow from a fall which makes it advisable for her to leave work.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#SG2">Sally</rs> with tales of <rs type="person" ref="#CG1">Charles</rs>' blackmail on <rs type="person" ref="#DG2">Diana</rs> &amp; her own firm attitude; &amp; help for <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi></rs></bibl> which is her ex-period.</p>
            <p>Lines on a <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Flr">florist's rose</rs></bibl>.

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July 2 Friday.  
<date when="1937-07-02"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Two more drafts of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Flr"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Florist Rose</hi></rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> with news that <rs type="person" ref="#Ky1">O.K.</rs>  is agreeable to us taking on those books with <rs type="organization" ref="#Ca10">Cassell</rs>.</p>
            <p>Flowers from <rs type="person" ref="#MR3">Margaret</rs>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> with talk about his researches into <rs type="person" ref="#MH3">Mrs Heine</rs>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AG1">A.G.</rs>, with <rs type="person" ref="#CG2">Clarissa</rs> for a moment, &amp; paper bag presents of oatcake, salt butter, bananas, tomatoes, a Christening (German) silver spoon of mine, &amp; two gold rings – my old eagle ring, &amp; a signet ring of my paternal grandfather mitre &amp; initials <rs type="person" ref="#CL3">C.L.</rs> (<rs type="person" ref="#CL3">Charles Limerick</rs><note>i.e. Bishop of Limerick KG</note>) on a garnet.  Afraid a male Graves will be born to <rs type="person" ref="#PG1">Philip</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#KP2">Kitty</rs> which will demote <rs type="person" ref="#DG1">David</rs> from his heir-presumptivity of the family.

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July 3 Saturday  
<date when="1937-07-03"/></dateline>
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	Very hot weather indeed.</p>
            <p>Reading <rs type="person" ref="#LH1">L.H.</rs>'s <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Ghost of Napoleon</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Ghost of Napoleon</hi> by Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart. London: Faber &amp; Faber Ltd., 1933. eds.</note> &amp; <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Life of Belisarius</hi> by Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. <rs type="place" ref="#Lon01">London</rs>: J. Murray, 1829. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> came from <rs type="person" ref="#Wa2">Watt</rs>'s: he had thought he could 'place' most of our <rs type="organization" ref="#SP1">Seizin</rs> books.</p>
            <p>Then <rs type="person" ref="#AG1">Mother</rs> for 2 hours talking.</p>
            <p>Then <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs>.  Decision to buy a car discussed.</p>
            <p>Letter to <rs type="organization" ref="#Wa1">Watt</rs> about contract

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July 4 Sunday.   
<date when="1937-07-04"/></dateline>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AG1">A.G.</rs> came for a goodbye in the morning.</p>
            <p>I wrote a long letter to <rs type="person" ref="#LH1">L.H.</rs> about <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Ghost of Napoleon</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Ghost of Napoleon</hi> by Sir Basil Henry Liddell Hart. London: Faber &amp; Faber Ltd., 1933. eds.</note>, with remarks on right &amp; wrong use of metaphor, rewriting a metaphorical passage in unmetaphorical language.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, with contentment about <rs type="organization" ref="#SP1">Seizin</rs> plans now.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> with a book to read about Turkey: Allah Dethroned<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Allah Dethroned</hi> by Lilo Linke. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1937. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>I got up for the first time.  Pins &amp; needles in my feet, aches in my legs.</p>
            <p>First draft of a poem <q><bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#BrD">To break Delight</rs></bibl></q>.<note>published as "<bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#TCD">To Challenge Delight</rs></bibl>"? DW; eds.</note>

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            <head resp="#eds">Enclosure – Letter to <rs type="person" ref="#RG1">RG</rs> from <rs type="person" ref="#SG1">Sam Graves</rs>
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                  <addrLine>Arundale,</addrLine>
                  <addrLine>St. Christopher</addrLine>
                  <addrLine>Letchworth,</addrLine>
                  <addrLine>Herts.</addrLine>
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               <date when="1937-07-02">July 2<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">nd</hi>
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               <salute>Dear <rs type="person" ref="#RG1">Robert</rs>,</salute>
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            <p>Thank you so much for your coins, they were very interesting indeed. I am so 
               sorry for not writing to you before, but circumstances keep occurring which 
               hindered me, and I am going to make this letter as long as possible, especially 
               when you are in bed.</p>
            <p>Your letter was very welcoming and I have still got it in my locker
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               I think.
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            <p>I am in bed too, for the second time, but I am afraid that you are <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">much</hi> worse off than I am.</p>
            <p>There is an examination for me at the end of this term and I hope I will go through it.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#NN1">Nancy</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#GP1">Geoffrey</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#DG1">David</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#CN1">Catherine</rs> and I are going to camp in the holidays for a fortnight immediately after school.</p>
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            <p>There is some work to do even in bed, because I want to get them done before next week.</p>
            <p>It is very sad about your throat operation and I hope you will get better soon and I should very much like to stay with you at <rs type="place" ref="#Ewh01">Ewhurst</rs>, especially with <rs type="person" ref="#JN1">Jenny</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#DG1">David</rs> and <rs type="person" ref="#CN1">Catherine</rs>.</p>
            <p>I have only a bad cough and I was going to play in the 2<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">
               <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">nd</hi>
            </hi> eleven tomorrow in an away match.</p>
            <p>Once I had to retire as a batsman in a game of cricket
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              and once I made the most runs in another.
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            <p>My two faults at my lessons are that I cannot catch up finishing my essays easily and that I giggle with my friend Merril Hart.</p>
            <p>Anyway, I am said to be the only perfect pupil at French Grammar in my group 
               of 11, and some are some years older than I am!</p>
            <p>However, I have to keep looking up the vocabulary when I
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               read a French book, as I don't know all the words yet.
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            <p>I like geometry very much but I am not good at sums, well, I mean that I am quite ignorant of some and forget their methods of calculating. <rs type="person" ref="#CN1">Catherine</rs> 
               <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">could</hi> have helped me simply. The mathematics teacher told one of her pupils to teach me a sum about interest and %, but I could not understand him because he just dashed away muttering the numbers,
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               and practically never told me how and why and what to do and so on.
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            <p>
               <choice>
                  <orig>Geograph</orig>
                  <reg>Geography</reg>
               </choice> is all very well but the group learned 
               last term something which I did not know about <choice>
                  <orig>Australiasia</orig>
                  <reg>Australasia</reg>
               </choice> and the table at which I sit is <choice>
                  <orig>usaully</orig>
                  <reg>usually</reg>
               </choice> far away from the teacher (we just bag our tables, by putting our books on them and also on those for our friends<supplied>)</supplied>.</p>
            <p>At craft I am quite keen on it but I was very bad at my toast rack and delayed myself on making it until it
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               got lost. Then yesterday I began again with fresh hope and zeal and I got much further in time, about some minutes compared with some days.
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            <p>I am hoping to make a kite, but there is no one who is keen enough (a boy, I want) to help and share in it.</p>
            <p>Just now another letter came in from you by Merril<note>Sam's friend Merril Hart? See page 4 of this letter. eds</note> and I was <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">ever</hi> so pleased when I recognised your writing on the envelope.</p>
            <p>It must have been <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">awful</hi> not to have
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               eaten all that week but I am glad that you have passed it.
            </p>
            <p>It is certainly good news about your friend <rs type="person" ref="#JM1">Gelat</rs> being free from prison again.</p>
            <p>I wonder what its like in a prison. I expect that everything would be boring, and little of nature, horrid food, and hard-working. Still, he's out, and that's what matters.</p>
            <p>I am helping to build a pavillion for the sportsground. We are making the framework for the
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               present.
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            <p>We are going to have a cinema for our school (perhaps because of the school film-education method campaign) and also a swimming bath, (perhaps you have already heard of it).</p>
            <p>I hope you will all <supplied>be</supplied> very happy in your new <q>home</q> (is 
               your Majorcan home a permanent one?) which you call <rs type="place" ref="#Ewh01">Ewhurst</rs> (nice name, I think).</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#RG1">Robert</rs> and <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> 
               <emph>and</emph> 
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs>, if possible, do come and see me, as I really feel rather
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               lonely and I am longing to show you around this really big school and so on.
            </p>
            <p>If you <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">will</hi> come, please come on a Saturday, because 
               I find Sundays rather dull and very little people <add place="supralinear">about</add> but tell me first won't you? – because I may be away at camp or things like that.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#NN1">Nancy</rs> cannot come because she is too busy.</p>
            <p>I wish I could have seen the Royal Air Display at Hendon, as I am so very keen 
               on aero-
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               planes, you know.
            </p>
            <p>I want to be an air pilot and get some money for <rs type="person" ref="#NN1">Nancy</rs> so that she can cover our family costs and so on.</p>
            <p>I want to fly all kinds of air-craft, right from a small biplane to the <q>Ensign</q> monoplanes, if ever I do get a chance.</p>
            <p>My handicap is my deafness, so I could not hear very well through wireless.</p>
            <p>If I want to be trained I must be-
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                  <figDesc>figure: two planes sketched in top margin</figDesc>
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            <p>gin my training at about over 15 or at 17 years of age.</p>
            <p>All the same, I'll write some books, I hope, after your <choice>
               <orig>proffesion</orig>
               <reg>profession</reg>
            </choice>.</p>
            <p>I am good at chemistry, I find, and enjoy myself very much writing about the interesting experiments as much as seeing them.</p>
            <p>Please give my love to <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> and <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> and be happy and cheerful!!!! <figure>
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               I shall see you again, with <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">much</hi> love from XXX <rs type="person" ref="#SG1">SAM</rs> XXX
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July 5 Monday.   
<date when="1937-07-05"/></dateline>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AG1">A.G.</rs> again came to say goodbye.  Gave me £1 for my birthday, apples, bananas.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> did not come in the morning.</p>
            <p>I got up &amp; walked about painfully.  My wound is all but healed.</p>
            <p>A 12 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> letter from <rs type="person" ref="#SG1">Sam</rs>: answered in 12 foolscap <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice>.</p>
            <p>Five more drafts of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#BrD"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">To Break Delight</hi></rs></bibl> which I am not sure about.</p>
            <p>Reading the Turkey book<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Allah Dethroned</hi> by Lilo Linke. New York: A.A. Knopf, 1937. eds.</note>: I don't like these provocatively virtuous travellers.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#CP2">Pannett</rs> gave me permission to go tomorrow<add hand="#h_RG">: a week under usual time.</add>
            </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#Be2">Beryl</rs> came.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#DG3">Dick</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#CG2">Clarissa</rs> came.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#HW1">Honor</rs>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> twice.</p>
            <p>Wrote to Home Office for extension of his permission to stay.
</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-06" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-06" facs="images/scans/gr01_0870_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 6 Tuesday   
<date when="1937-07-06"/></dateline>
            <p>
	*	Leave hospital.  The four nurses Russell, Davies, Lloyd &amp; Johnson (night nurse) could not have been nicer to me.  I have enjoyed every hour almost of hospital.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> fetched me, to a frantic scene of packing and telephoning at 5 <rs type="place" ref="#Not01">Nottingham St.</rs>
            </p>
            <p>The car<del hand="#h_RG">e</del> was <del hand="#h_RG">bought</del> paid for and brought.</p>
            <p>I <del hand="#h_RG">cou</del> lay on the sofa &amp; wrote letters for <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, who was over-tired.</p>
            <p>Business of getting <rs type="person" ref="#Mo2">Mrs. Mockler</rs> a job, phoning to answers of a <q>Lady recomends</q> 
               <choice>
                  <abbr>advt.</abbr>
                  <expan>advertisement</expan>
               </choice> in <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Tim"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Times</hi></rs></bibl>.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-07" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-07" facs="images/scans/gr01_0871_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 7<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">th</hi> Wednesday  
<date when="1937-07-07"/></dateline>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> was up to 1 oclock packing; &amp; more in the morning.</p>
            <p>Left in the new car for <rs type="place" ref="#Ewh01">Ewhurst</rs> where we arrived at 3.30.</p>
            <p>Reorganizing furniture etc.</p>
            <p>I could not help much.</p>
            <p>The house is not so depressing as <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> had described it as being. The garden is large &amp; with a good lawn, &amp; rough bit at the end with a huge oak and a lean-to suitable for camping under. 

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-08" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-08" facs="images/scans/gr01_0872_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 8 Thursday 
<date when="1937-07-08"/></dateline>
            <p>
	I was up the whole day &amp; even went for a 20 minutes walk with <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> to the village &amp; back to look for a maid.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs> went to <rs type="place" ref="#Gui01">Guildford</rs> in a car &amp; brought 2 tables for 22/6<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">d</hi><note>22 shillings, sixpence eds.</note> the pair &amp; jams from <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">a</add> retired Colonel who specializes in them at <rs type="place" ref="#Ewh01">Ewhurst</rs>.  I stayed at home.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#MB5">Mr. Burt</rs>, the gardener, is an ex-railwayman &amp; a cyclist (51 years in the railway, now 67).</p>
            <p>Luggage came: unpacking.</p>
            <p>Letters: books to nurses at <rs type="place" ref="#StM01">St. Mary's</rs>.</p>
            <p>Finished Mahon's <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Life of Belisarius</hi> by Earl Philip Henry Stanhope. <rs type="place" ref="#Lon01">London</rs>: J. Murray, 1829. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>
               <choice>
                  <abbr>Govt</abbr>
                  <expan>Government</expan>
               </choice> success at <rs type="place" ref="#Bru01">Brunete</rs>.  All sorts of negotiations going on, one feels, behind the scenes in Spain. 

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-09" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-09" facs="images/scans/gr01_0873_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 9 <del hand="#h_RG">Thursday</del> Friday.   
<date when="1937-07-09"/></dateline>
            <p>
	I <del hand="#h_RG">started</del> 
               <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">began</add> the day gently – <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> brought me breakfast in bed – but soon <unclear>
                  <gap reason="indecipherable"/>
               </unclear> started unpacking books when <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">L</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> were away buying things at 
                  <rs type="place" ref="#Cra01">Cranleigh</rs>
               , and then helped <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> unpack <del hand="#h_RG">suitcases</del> 
               <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">trunks</add>.  Then our things (&amp; <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs>'s) came from <rs type="organization" ref="#CC5">Cook's</rs> and two work tables <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> had bought, and I forgot I was an invalid and carried tables upstairs etc, washed up 2 meals, helped to cook one, unpacked and cleared up.  <add hand="#h_RG">Frightful mess, remarkable work.</add>
            </p>
            <p>(<rs type="organization" ref="#Do1">Doubleday</rs> is interested in the <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Dic">dictionary</rs></bibl>.)  <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> madly weeding the paths.</p>
            <p>Sent <rs type="person" ref="#NN1">N.N.</rs> £30.</p>
            <p>Ignition trouble with car.</p>
            <p>
               <choice>
                  <abbr>Govt</abbr>
                  <expan>Government</expan>
               </choice> take <rs type="place" ref="#Qui01">Quijorna</rs>.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-10" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-10" facs="images/scans/gr01_0874_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 10 <del hand="#h_RG">Friday</del> Saturday   
<date when="1937-07-10"/></dateline>
            <p>
	We have a maid called <rs type="person" ref="#AM4">Alice Mace</rs>.  With her help the house was tidied &amp; everything is now settled.  <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">L</rs> insisted on my <del hand="#h_RG">sleeping</del> staying in bed all day.</p>
            <p>Rewrote <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#PtG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Pygmalion to Galatea</hi></rs></bibl> &amp; wrote another poem about them.</p>
            <p>Marble games with <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> in evening <add hand="#h_RG">– <del hand="#h_RG">(</del> tiddlewink game<del hand="#h_RG">)</del>; and taking by hopping (one's own &amp; others) with houghing<note>hamstring? eds.</note> : who survives with most wins.</add>
            </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> killed a rabbit with a stick, a small one, &amp; felt bad about it.</p>
            <p>Read a <rs type="person" ref="#PW1">Wodehouse</rs> golfing book: <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Heart of a Goof</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Heart of a Goof</hi> by P.G. Wodehouse. London: H. Jenkins, Ltd., 1926. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> put up new curtains.</p>
            <p>My bed-workroom is pleasant now with all my things: <choice>
                  <abbr>B.</abbr>
                  <expan>British</expan>
               </choice> Columbia gloves, Solomon<note>Graves' dog in <rs type="place" ref="#Dey1">Deyá</rs> eds.</note> picture, map of Spain, 'pool near school' on wall;  work-table lined with brown paper &amp; my Swiss pewter tray-plate &amp; marble (Caracallas<note>Roman eds.</note> baths) paper weight and pewter cigarette case, &amp; my refugee toys  – <rs type="person" ref="#JJ3">Jens Jenson</rs> pin cushion, french dower trunk lock &amp; key, the <rs type="person" ref="#NN1">N.N.</rs> dogs etc.  My patchwork quilt (the triangle-cut one) on my bed.  My ash chair with the rush bottom.  

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-11" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-11" facs="images/scans/gr01_0875_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 11 Sunday.   
<date when="1937-07-11"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Three new drafts of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#PtG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Galatea &amp; Pygmalion</hi></rs></bibl>
            </p>
            <p>Toothache.   Got up <figure>
                  <figDesc>handdrawn }</figDesc>
               </figure> breakfast</p>
            <p>Did a good deal of housework.  <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> &amp; I invented two games of solitaire: one consisting of each trying to get two sets of marbles to opposite ends of the board moving or hopping over according to the lines marked on it, <del hand="#h_RG">one</del>
            </p>
            <p>
               <figure>
                  <figDesc>figure: sketch of marble gameboard</figDesc>
               </figure>; one consisting <figure>
                  <figDesc>figure: sketch of marble gameboard</figDesc>
               </figure> of each</p>
            <p>trying by moves &amp; hops to get <unclear reason="indecipherable"/>
               <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">his</add> set of five marbles into the green enclosure:  a rule – <q>once into the enclosure no moving <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">backwards</hi>.</q>
            </p>
            <p>A car ride to <rs type="place" ref="#Cha02">Charterhouse</rs> where I visited Gownboy Hall (broken chairs, dirty room, pleasant boys spending a rowdy (wet) idle Sunday afternoon) &amp; Mr Stokes<note>the boy's school librarian RPG</note>, in <choice>
                  <abbr>Lib</abbr>
                  <expan>Library</expan>
               </choice>, who recognized me at once.</p>
            <p>Tired out by bonfire clearance of rubbish.  Supper in bed: finished draft of prose-account of my poems.</p>
            <p>
               <choice>
                  <abbr>Govt</abbr>
                  <expan>Government</expan>
               </choice> take <rs type="place" ref="#Alb03">Albarracin</rs>, near <rs type="place" ref="#Ter01">Teruel</rs> and six towns near <rs type="place" ref="#Bru01">Brunete</rs>.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-12" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-12" facs="images/scans/gr01_0876_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 12 Monday  
<date when="1937-07-12"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Wrote out the prose account of my poems in a fairly final draft.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> got rooms for <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs>, who arrived &amp; spent the day with us, <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> immediately getting busy on papering drawers repairing &amp; hanging pictures etc.</p>
            <p>Heavy weather.</p>
            <p>Oman's History of Art of War in Mid. Ages<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages</hi> by Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman. London: Methuen &amp; Co. Ltd., 1924. eds.</note> and Moss's Birth of Middle Ages<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Birth of the Middle Ages, 395-814</hi> by Henri St. Lawrence Beaufort Moss. London: H. Milford, 1935. eds. </note> arrived.</p>
            <p>Reading <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Greville</hi> again (still).</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> got a ½ Persian kitten (no name yet) and spent most of the day training it.</p>
            <p>I get easily tired but cannot be idle easily so took peas &amp; gooseberries to my bedroom to top &amp; tail, &amp; shell 

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         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-13" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-13" facs="images/scans/gr01_0877_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 13 Tuesday.   
<date when="1937-07-13"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Heavy weather: rearranged files &amp; folders.</p>
            <p>Letters.</p>
            <p>Reading <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Birth of Middle Ages</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Birth of the Middle Ages, 395-814</hi> by Henri St. Lawrence Beaufort Moss. London: H. Milford, 1935. eds. </note> which came.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> going over <choice>
                  <abbr>Ch</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 6 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Swiss Ghost</hi></rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>Still weak on legs.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AK1">Korda</rs> rang up &amp; wants to give me £200 for film rights of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#TLB">Lawrence</rs></bibl> book.</p>
            <p>Kitten called Celia &amp; has settled down at once.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> now beats me at our marble game every time: studies each move for 5 minutes, which bores me.</p>
            <p>We go in the evenings for a drink at the '<rs type="place" ref="#Cro01">Crown</rs>'.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-14" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-14" facs="images/scans/gr01_0878_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 14 Wednesday.  
<date when="1937-07-14"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Fine day, hot. wore my linen suit.</p>
            <p>
               <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CPo"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Collected Poems</hi></rs></bibl> now typed, and complete, but <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">L</rs> 
               <unclear reason="indecipherable"/> has not seen some of the new ones.</p>
            <p>Letters.  Read <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Birth of Middle Ages</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Birth of the Middle Ages, 395-814</hi> by Henri St. Lawrence Beaufort Moss. London: H. Milford, 1935. eds. </note> 
               <add hand="#h_RG">&amp; Oman's <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Art of War</hi><note>
                     <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">A History of the Art of War in the Middle Ages</hi> by Sir Charles William Chadwick Oman. London: Methuen &amp; Co. Ltd., 1924. eds.</note>.</add>
            </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> finished <choice>
                  <abbr>Ch.</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 6 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Swiss Ghost</hi></rs></bibl> &amp; we talked over 7. <del hand="#h_RG">and 7 <unclear>wanted</unclear> it.</del>
            </p>
            <p>The <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">
                  <rs type="place" ref="#Cro01">Crown</rs>
               </hi> has a most beautiful garden, lawn, roses, dovecote and enclosing cypresses.</p>
            <p>Feeling much stronger.</p>
            <p>Recovered prestige at marbles.</p>
            <p>Five <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <choice>
                  <abbr>Ch</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 7 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">S. Ghost</hi></rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>Lost my Georgian corkscrew in moving here: much mourned.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-15" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-15" facs="images/scans/gr01_0879_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 15 Thursday.  
<date when="1937-07-15"/></dateline>
            <p>
	In the car to <rs type="place" ref="#Gui01">Guildford</rs><note>
                  <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry Kemp</rs> did the driving; <rs type="place" ref="#Gui01">Guildford</rs> the nearest big town KG</note>.</p>
            <p>Bought 2 Staffordshire jugs for <rs type="person" ref="#PG1">Philip</rs>'s wedding present, &amp; a pair of pinchbeck earrings for <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, 5/-<note>5 shillings eds.</note>.  Also putters &amp; golf balls at Woolworths.</p>
            <p>Heavy weather, rain in evening.</p>
            <p>10 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Ghost</hi></rs></bibl> 
               <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> VII.</p>
            <p>Smiths Dictionary of Bible<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">A Dictionary of the Bible</hi> by Sir William Smith.  London: J. Murray, 1860. eds.</note>, Christian Biography<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines</hi> by Sir William George Smithand Henry Wace.  London: J. Murray, c.1877-87. eds</note>, Christian Antiquities<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">A Dictionary of Christian Antiquity</hi> by Sir William Smith and Samuel Cheetham.  Hartford: J.B. Burr Pub. Co., 1880. eds.</note> – 10 huge volumes, &amp; Milman's Latin <choice>
                  <abbr>Xianity</abbr>
                  <expan>Christianity</expan>
               </choice><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">History of Latin Christianity</hi> by Henry Hart Milman. London: J. Murray, 1854. eds.</note> in 8 <choice>
                  <abbr>vols</abbr>
                  <expan>volumes</expan>
               </choice> came, Procopius<note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note> in 6. (one to follow).  Reading Procopius<note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>¿ How to deal with the ineluctable mauve carpet &amp; the irremediable yellow-brown fire-place tiles? 

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-16" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-16" facs="images/scans/gr01_0880_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 16 Friday   
<date when="1937-07-16"/></dateline>
            <p>
	No <rs type="person" ref="#AM4">Alice Mace</rs>: who has a cough.  Toothache.</p>
            <p>10 more <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Ghost</hi></rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#Be2">Beryl</rs> has come to stay with <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs>.</p>
            <p>Golf ball duels on lawn and in the evening thread<note>blown KG; see RPG 278-9 eds.</note> duels on the purple carpet.</p>
            <p>Reading <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Procopius</hi><note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">L.</rs> not sleeping well again.</p>
            <p>'Agreement in principle' on British non-intervention scheme.

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         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-17" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-17" facs="images/scans/gr01_0881_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 17<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">th</hi> Saturday  
<date when="1937-07-17"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Messrs Pyke the agent recommended Mr. <rs type="person" ref="#LT2">L. Trace</rs> a <rs type="place" ref="#Cra01">Cranleigh</rs> dentist: &amp; he seems unusually good.  Hopes to save the tooth: x-rayed it.</p>
            <p>
               <unclear>
                  <gap reason="indecipherable"/>
               </unclear>
               <del hand="#h_RG">for us</del>
               <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">Fortunately <rs type="person" ref="#AM4">Alice Mace</rs> came &amp;</add> we engaged another woman for 2 <choice>
                  <abbr>hrs</abbr>
                  <expan>hours</expan>
               </choice> a day.</p>
            <p>Rewrote a long-abandoned poem – '<bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#AnS">Angry Samson</rs></bibl>' – and did another 5 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Ghost</hi></rs></bibl>, in spite of tooth still aching.</p>
            <p>Cooked bacon, potato, mushroom supper.  Very stiff back.</p>
            <p>Then (<rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> driving,) <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#Be2">Beryl</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> &amp; I went in the car first to the '<rs type="place" ref="#Win02">Windmill</rs>' on Pitch Hill, then to <rs type="place" ref="#She01">Shere</rs> where there are deaf white cats one of which was sitting on the church porch roof among bats – and a Barn Theatre mostly given over to chambering<note>set decoration eds.</note> &amp; wantoness.  The road to <rs type="place" ref="#She01">Shere</rs> is through a nutwood-covered tunnel – like a Russian sap.

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         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-18" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-18" facs="images/scans/gr01_0882_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 18 Sunday   
<date when="1937-07-18"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Got up &amp; helped <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> with washing-up, and prepared the stove-fire and put in the roast. But was then driven back to bed with intense toothache &amp; neuralgia: the toothache apparently from a tooth behind the one <rs type="person" ref="#LT2">Trace</rs> has been attending to.</p>
            <p>Aspirins, hot bottle<note>hot water bottle eds.</note>; gravy on bread for lunch.</p>
            <p>Managed to write 4 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG">Ghost</rs></bibl> before it got too bad.</p>
            <p>Mr. <rs type="person" ref="#LT2">Trace</rs> consented to see me at 5.  Found an abscess under the other tooth, an eye tooth.  Got an anaesthetist to gas me &amp; removed most of it with difficulty.  <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">It was rotten &amp; fast in the <del hand="#h_RG">bone</del>bone.</add>  Afterwards I wept &amp; went home to bed: removed a piece of casing with a forceps &amp; felt better.  <add hand="#h_RG" place="left">I said, on coming out of the anaesthetic that the way wisdom teeth were fitted into the mouth made one a Manichean, sceptical of a wise Personal benevolent God.</add> Finished <choice>
                  <abbr>Ch.</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 7 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Ghost</hi></rs></bibl>.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-19" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-19" facs="images/scans/gr01_0883_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 19 Monday  
<date when="1937-07-19"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Anniversary of Rebellion and a dull, sweaty awful day.  Face swollen.  Not much pain, as such; but feeling lacerated.</p>
            <p>Letter from E. Altounyan<note>Ernest Haig Riddell Altounyan (1889-1962), surgeon eds.; friend of <rs type="person" ref="#TL1">T.E. Lawrence</rs>? KG</note> from Aleppo wanting to correspond about Poetry.  Replied.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> working on <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#LeB">Letter Book</rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>I made a start of <choice>
                  <abbr>Ch</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 8 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#KiG">Ghost</rs></bibl>, <del hand="#h_RG">and</del>
               <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">(11 <choice>
                     <abbr>pp</abbr>
                     <expan>pages</expan>
                  </choice>)</add> wrote several letters, made up a/cs<note>accounts? eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>Sent <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CFV"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Claudius</hi></rs></bibl> film version to <rs type="organization" ref="#RH2">Random House</rs>.</p>
            <p>Dressed for supper.  Thunderstorm.  66<note>card game KG</note> reintroduced.</p>
            <p>Rebel counterattack at <rs type="place" ref="#Bru01">Brunete</rs> fails.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> making a mask of home-mashed <foreign>papier-maché</foreign>, painted.</p>
            <p>War starting in China. 

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-20" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-20" facs="images/scans/gr01_0884_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 20 Tuesday   
<date when="1937-07-20"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Face still swollen: a good deal of pain.</p>
            <p>Two drafts of a poem called '<bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Cat">Cataphracts</rs></bibl>'<note>became <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CoF">The Cuirassiers of the Frontier</rs></bibl>". DW; eds.</note>
            </p>
            <p>Sunny day.</p>
            <p>Read <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Procopius</hi><note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note>, another fairly final draft of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Cat"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Cataphracts</hi></rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>In bed, except to supper.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-21" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-21" facs="images/scans/gr01_0885_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 21 Wednesday  
<date when="1937-07-21"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Pain still: taking a sort of aspirin called <del hand="#h_RG">Veg</del><note>i.e. Veganin, another pain killer, see July 26, 1937 eds.</note> Anodin or something.</p>
            <p>Reading <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Procopius</hi><note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>To Dentist who alleviated somewhat but I am to expect pain for a day or two yet until the root of the tooth eases out.  <add hand="#h_RG" place="right">Back by bus.</add>
            </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> now practically always wins at marbles: I have no patience (or perhaps toothache).</p>
            <p>
               <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Cat"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Cataphracts</hi></rs></bibl><note>see July 20th entry. eds.</note> now in order and have discarded <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#WoM"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">A Wounded Man</hi></rs></bibl>.  Slight alterations to other poems.  <add hand="#h_RG" place="intralinear">Rewrote '<bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#Sta"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Stake</hi></rs></bibl>'.</add>
            </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> finishing preface to <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#LeB">Letter Book</rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>Peroxide treatment of tooth.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-22" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-22" facs="images/scans/gr01_0886_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 22<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">nd</hi> Thursday   
<date when="1937-07-22"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Swelling <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">nearly</add> gone:  pain still.</p>
            <p>*	Began writing <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi></rs></bibl>, 6 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice>.</p>
            <p>Nothing else much all day;  letters, toothache, marbles in which I worked out a new technique.</p>
            <p>Peroxide mouth washes.</p>
            <p>The mask dressed up in an old dress of <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>'s is a witch hanging on the wall in the dining room.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-23" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-23" facs="images/scans/gr01_0887_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 23<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">rd</hi> Friday   
<date when="1937-07-23"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Dentist again.</p>
            <p>Less pain.  Root of tooth mounting in socket.  Iodine applications.</p>
            <p>Spent most of day in bed, writing (&amp; reading for) 17 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi></rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>All sorts of preparations going forward for my birthday.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-24" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-24" facs="images/scans/gr01_0888_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 24<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">th</hi> Saturday  .  My 42<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">nd</hi> Birthday.
<date when="1937-07-24"/></dateline>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> gave me a small Georgian wooden tea-tray &amp; a Stuart <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">table-</add>knife &amp; fork, ivory &amp; inlaid silver handles.  <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> an old Enlgish bow<note>yew KG</note> &amp; a quiver of arrows.  <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> a bottle of <foreign>Kümmel</foreign><note>a distilled, caraway-flavoured liqueur eds.</note>.  <rs type="person" ref="#MR3">Margaret Russell</rs> 
               <choice>
                  <orig>send</orig>
                  <reg>sent</reg>
               </choice> birthday cards; a <choice>
                  <orig>minituare</orig>
                  <reg>miniature</reg>
               </choice> desk book-case, with drawing pins, paper clips etc.  <rs type="person" ref="#HW1">Honor</rs> a greeting telegram.  <rs type="person" ref="#JR1">James</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#MR4">Mary</rs> brought me sherry.  Everyone working hard, cutting sandwiches etc: <unclear>
                  <gap reason="indecipherable"/>
               </unclear> I <unclear>
                  <gap reason="indecipherable"/>
               </unclear>
               <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">met</add> two buses for <rs type="person" ref="#ML2">Mary Lucy</rs> (first time of meeting) but she came on the third.  Balloons, fireworks, the drawing<add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">-room</add> fireplace disguised with greenery.  Arguments on how not to string a bow.</p>
            <p>I finished <choice>
                  <abbr>Chap</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 1 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE">Belisarius</rs></bibl> &amp; began going over it: retiring temporarily to bed with toothache.</p>
            <p>A game playing in a pegged-out maze in the garden of redisposing 18 lines of Lady of Shallot<note>poem by Lord Alfred Tennyson eds.</note> from single lines on cards.  Talk &amp; games <choice>
                  <abbr>till</abbr>
                  <expan>until</expan>
               </choice> 1.30 when <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">L</rs> &amp; I tidied up.  Comic <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">academic</add> disputations between <rs type="person" ref="#JR1">James</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> on the immorality of a man on a desert island.  Serious discussion of the <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Permanance</hi> theory as opposed to Buchmannite change &amp; on the condition of poets when not writing poems.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-25" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-25" facs="images/scans/gr01_0889_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 25 Sunday   
<date when="1937-07-25"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Everyone exhausted by yesterday &amp; no <rs type="person" ref="#AM4">Alice</rs>: got up &amp; got 4 breakfasts. Then with <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs> cooked lunch for 7 – <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#ML2">Mary Lucy</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#JR1">James</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#MR4">Mary</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, me.</p>
            <p>Rested in <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">early</add> afternoon &amp; finished going over <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE">Belisarius</rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#Ro4">Ros</rs> came with her three <unclear>
                  <gap reason="indecipherable"/>
               </unclear> boys &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#Ji1">Jim</rs> &amp; a German nurse &amp; a Baronin <add hand="#h_RG" place="supralinear">Elfrida</add><note>Elfride KG</note> von something in Wartemburg.  Sticky &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#Ro4">Roz</rs> talked nonsense in <del hand="#h_RG">a</del> conversationaly polite way.  Her eldest boy sneaked a golf-ball.</p>
            <p>Retired to bed with toothache <add hand="#h_RG" place="intralinear">after supper &amp; goodbye to <rs type="person" ref="#JR1">James</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#MR4">Mary</rs>.</add>
            </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> talking with <rs type="person" ref="#ML2">M.L.</rs> most of the day.</p>
            <p>I gave <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> instructions as to what to look up for <choice>
                  <abbr>Ch.</abbr>
                  <expan>Chapter</expan>
               </choice> 2 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE">Belisarius</rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>Biggest battle of War : at <rs type="place" ref="#Bru01">Brunete</rs>, which has been retaken by <rs type="person" ref="#Fr4">Franco</rs>.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-26" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-26" facs="images/scans/gr01_0890_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
               <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">July 26 Monday.</hi>
            <date when="1937-07-26"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Wrote to <rs type="person" ref="#JN1">Jenny</rs> asking her for a statement about herself;<del hand="#h_RG">&amp;</del> to <unclear reason="indecipherable"/> 
               <rs type="person" ref="#NN1">Nancy</rs> about guardianship of children in event of her, my, our deaths.</p>
            <p>Dentist , who stopped tooth &amp; had expected pain to be diminished:  took X-ray.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#ML2">Mary Lucy</rs> is a poet: saw some of her poems, obviously she is a poet.  A year ago she had had an instinct about <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>: from a chance word about her.  Would get to know her.</p>
            <p>I took 2 Veganins<note>a headache-relief medicine that contains codeine and caffeine eds.</note>, which removed pain, but made my heart pound.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> at Archery.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-27" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-27" facs="images/scans/gr01_0891_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 27 Tuesday.  
<date when="1937-07-27"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Went over most of typed <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> 1 of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE">Belisarius</rs></bibl>: read Procopius<note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>Wrote letters.</p>
            <p>Talking all morning with <rs type="person" ref="#ML2">Mary Lucy</rs> mostly about <rs type="person" ref="#PG2">Peggy</rs> &amp; Nan<note>could refer to Nancy Nicholson? eds.</note> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#BN1">Ben</rs> &amp; such old stories.  <rs type="person" ref="#BN1">Ben</rs> had left <rs type="person" ref="#WN2">Winifred</rs> because she had a 3<hi rend="vertical-align: super;">rd</hi> child – one too many – &amp; then had triplets by <rs type="person" ref="#BH1">Barbara</rs>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#ML2">Mary Lucy</rs> went.</p>
            <p>Archery in garden: I got quite to understand the bow.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-28" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-28" facs="images/scans/gr01_0892_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 28 Wednesday. 
<date when="1937-07-28"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Wrote 13 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE">Belisarius</rs></bibl> 
               <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> II.</p>
            <p>Shot at rabbits with bow &amp; arrow.</p>
            <p>Went to dentist by bus.  He says: it will be some time before the splinter of root works out, but better to stand the pain than spend two days in hospital.</p>
            <p>
               <del hand="#h_RG">Be</del> The pain should gradually subside now.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs>, <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> went to Dolmetsch<note>Alfred Dolmetsch, a French musician and instrument maker, known for his recreation of early English instruments and performances eds.</note> concert at <rs type="place" ref="#Has01">Haslemere</rs>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> doing <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#LeB">Letter book</rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>A new very good cook, <rs type="person" ref="#MJ1">Mrs Jones</rs>, who immediately <choice>
                  <orig>broken</orig>
                  <reg>broke</reg>
               </choice> 2 of the 4 Wedgewood plates.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-29" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-29" facs="images/scans/gr01_0893_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 29 Thursday 
<date when="1937-07-29"/></dateline>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs> &amp; <rs type="person" ref="#HK1">Harry</rs> away.</p>
            <p>In the morning did 8 <choice>
                  <abbr>pp</abbr>
                  <expan>pages</expan>
               </choice> of <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#CBE"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Belisarius</hi></rs></bibl>, Chapter 2.</p>
            <p>Accuracy with bow increasing.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs> sent Vegetius<note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Vegetius De re Militari</hi> Flavius Vegetius Renatus et al. Rome: E. Silber, 1494. eds.</note> 
               <foreign>précis</foreign>.</p>
            <p>At night finished draft of <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> 2.</p>
            <p>Wrote to <rs type="organization" ref="#Wa1">Watt</rs> approving <rs type="organization" ref="#Ca10">Cassell</rs> contract.</p>
            <p>Walk with <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> in wood, away from <rs type="place" ref="#Ewh01">Ewhurst</rs>.  Fields given over to rabbits &amp; thistles.</p>
            <p>Found a surprising accuracy with bow &amp; arrow.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> with a cataclysmic cold.</p>
            <p>Reading Procopius<note>i.e.<hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">The Secret History of Procopius</hi> by Procopius, of Caesarea. New York: Covici Fiede, 1934. eds.</note>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#Fr4">Franco</rs> offensive at <rs type="place" ref="#Bru01">Brunete</rs> broken: the losses greater on his side, perhaps.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-30" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-30" facs="images/scans/gr01_0894_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 30 Friday 
<date when="1937-07-30"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Reading <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Sidonius Apollinaris</hi><note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Poems and Letters</hi> by Saint Sidonius Apollinaris. Ed. William Blair Anderson. Cambridge, Mass., London: Harvard UP, W. Heinemann, Ltd. 1936. eds.</note>
            </p>
            <p>More heavy weather.</p>
            <p>Going over draft of <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> 2.</p>
            <p>The <rs type="person" ref="#Mc1">McCormacks</rs> came with <rs type="person" ref="#Mc1">Jennifer</rs> &amp; we talked &amp; played games (archery &amp; putting) until they left at five.</p>
            <p>Tooth aching less.</p>
            <p>Continued work on <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> 2 until late at night (2 <choice>
                  <orig>pm</orig>
                  <reg>a.m.</reg>
               </choice>) after <rs type="person" ref="#NC1">Norman</rs> had arrived, with <rs type="person" ref="#AK2">Alix</rs>, to stay a bit.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs>, cataclysmic, is in bed today.

</p>
         </div>
         <div xml:id="diary_1937-07-31" type="diaryEntry" n="1937-07-31" facs="images/scans/gr01_0895_000.jpg">
            <dateline>
July 31 Saturday. 
<date when="1937-07-31"/></dateline>
            <p>
	Shopping in <rs type="place" ref="#Cra01">Cranleigh</rs>
            </p>
            <p>Bought an octagonal china plate (1830-ish) for <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> with Robinson Crusoe &amp; his Family on it.</p>
            <p>Gave completed <choice>
                  <abbr>ch</abbr>
                  <expan>chapter</expan>
               </choice> 2 to <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> to type – <rs type="person" ref="#KG1">Karl</rs> better.</p>
            <p>Tooth aching less.</p>
            <p>Reading Sidonius Apollinaris<note>
                  <hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Poems and Letters</hi> by Saint Sidonius Apollinaris. Ed. William Blair Anderson. Cambridge, Mass., London: Harvard UP, W. Heinemann, Ltd. 1936. eds.</note> .</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#LR1">Laura</rs> at work on <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#LeB">Letter book</rs></bibl>.</p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#NC1">Norman</rs> took us in a car to <rs type="place" ref="#Gui01">Guildford</rs> 
               <foreign>via</foreign> 
               <rs type="place" ref="#She01">Shere</rs> where I bought for 6/-<note>6 shillings eds.</note> a silver lustre sugar bowl &amp;  for 6/6<note>6 shillings, sixpence eds.</note> a flat steel instrument between a spoon &amp; an omlette knife.</p>
            <p>I woke up this morning repeating: <q><foreign>milliers des roberts qui se battent pour nous</foreign><note>
                     <q>thousands of policemen are fighting for us</q> eds.</note></q>  roberts in my dream meant policeman. </p>
            <p>
               <rs type="person" ref="#AH1">Alan</rs>'s <bibl><rs type="cita" ref="#YoD"><hi rend="text-decoration: underline;">Year of Damage</hi></rs></bibl> rejected by <rs type="organization" ref="#Co2">Constable</rs>.

</p>
         </div>
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                  <placeName>London</placeName>
                  <settlement/>
                  <region/>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note/>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Ewh01">
                  <placeName>Ewhurst</placeName>
                  <settlement>Ewhurst</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note resp="#eds">Highcroft, the house RG and LR rented with Harry and Alix Kemp between July and November 1937, was located there. eds.</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Not01">
                  <placeName>Nottingham Street</placeName>
                  <settlement>Westminster</settlement>
                  <region>London</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note resp="#KG">5, Nottingham Street was the location of Harry and Alix Kemp's flat KG</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Gui01">
                  <placeName>Guildford</placeName>
                  <settlement>Guildford</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note/>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="StM01">
                  <placeName>St. Mary's Hospital</placeName>
                  <settlement>Paddington</settlement>
                  <region>London</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note resp="#eds">Hospital where Graves underwent surgery in 1937 eds.</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Bru01">
                  <placeName>Brunete</placeName>
                  <settlement>Brunete</settlement>
                  <region>New Castile</region>
                  <country>Spain</country>
                  <note resp="#eds">City outside of Madrid eds.</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Cra01">
                  <placeName>Cranleigh</placeName>
                  <settlement>Cranleigh</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note resp="#KG">town closest to Ewhurst KG</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Qui01">
                  <placeName>Quijorna</placeName>
                  <settlement>Quijorna</settlement>
                  <region>New Castile</region>
                  <country>Spain</country>
                  <note resp="#eds">town outside Brunete eds.</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Dey1">
                  <placeName>Deyá</placeName>
                  <settlement>Deyá</settlement>
                  <region>Majorca</region>
                  <country>Sp</country>
                  <note>Town located on the northwest coast of Majorca, on the hillside between the Teix Mountains and the sea: this was RG's home with Laura Riding from 1929 to 1936. He returned there with his family after WW II. Eds.</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Cha02">
                  <placeName>Charterhouse</placeName>
                  <settlement>Godalming</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note>location of RG's old public school RPG 277-8</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Alb03">
                  <placeName>Albarracín</placeName>
                  <settlement>Albarracín</settlement>
                  <region/>
                  <country>Spain</country>
                  <note/>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Ter01">
                  <placeName>Teruel</placeName>
                  <settlement>Teruel</settlement>
                  <region/>
                  <country>Spain</country>
                  <note/>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Cro01">
                  <placeName>Crown</placeName>
                  <settlement>Ewhurst</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note>a village pub? eds.; RPG 279</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Win02">
                  <placeName>Windmill Inn</placeName>
                  <settlement>Pitch Hill</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note resp="#eds">An Inn and restaurant not far from Ewhurst eds.</note>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="She01">
                  <placeName>Shere</placeName>
                  <settlement>Shere</settlement>
                  <region>Surrey</region>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note/>
               </place>
      <place xml:id="Has01">
                  <placeName>Haslemere</placeName>
                  <settlement/>
                  <region/>
                  <country>England</country>
                  <note/>
               </place>
      </listPlace><listPerson><person xml:id="RG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Robert</forename>
                     <addName>Robert</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Robert</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">[1st person]. (1895-1985). Poet, novelist, essayist, critic, and author of his diary. eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="LR1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Riding</surname>
                     <forename>Laura</forename>
                     <addName>Laura</addName>
                     <reg>Riding, Laura</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk).</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="AK2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname/>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Alix Kemp</addName>
                     <reg>Kemp, Alix</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Married to poet Harry Kemp. The couple shared a house with Graves and Riding in Ewhurst, Surrey (1937). eds (RPG 277); also referred to as Frau Eierman by RG eds. see Diary August 30, 1936</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="AG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Amy</forename>
                     <addName>A.G. (A.E.S.G)</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Amy</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">Amy Graves, RG's Mother. WG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="AH1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Hodge</surname>
                     <forename>Alan</forename>
                     <addName>Alan</addName>
                     <reg>Hodge, Alan</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">Oxford history graduate. Became close friends with LR &amp; RG. First husband of Beryl Graves.  CP &amp; WG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="MH3">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Heine [née Mirat]</surname>
                     <forename>Mathilde</forename>
                     <addName>Mrs Heine</addName>
                     <reg>Heine, Mrs [Heinrich J.]</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Crecence Eugénie "Mathilde" Mirat, an illiterate salesgirl married to german-Jewish poet Heinrich Heine (1797-1856) eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="MK2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Marx</surname>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Mrs Karl Marx</addName>
                     <reg>Marx, Mrs Karl</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Leonore von Westphat? KG [? eds.]; Johanna Bertha Julie "Jenny" von Westphalen (1814–1881) eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="JN1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Nicholson</surname>
                     <forename>Jenny</forename>
                     <addName>Jenny</addName>
                     <reg>Nicholson, Jenny</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Jenny Nicholson: oldest daughter of Robert by Nancy Nicholson.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="SG2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Chilver née Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Sally</forename>
                     <addName>Sally</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Sally</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#KG">R.G.'s niece. Daughter of his half-brother Philip. KG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="CG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Charles Patrick Ranke</forename>
                     <addName>Charles</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Charles Patrick Ranke</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#CGP">RG's brother with whom he did not get on. WG   Estranged from RG in 1937 over Jenny Nicholson's crisis. See RPG p.281 CP</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="DG2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Diana</forename>
                     <addName>Diana Graves</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Diana</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#RPG">RG's neice, daughter of Richard (Dick) and Eva Graves RPG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Ky1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Kyllmann</surname>
                     <forename>O.K.</forename>
                     <addName>Kyllmann</addName>
                     <reg>Kyllmann, O.K.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">of Constable's RG; also referred to as O.K. eds</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="MR3">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Russell</surname>
                     <forename>Margaret</forename>
                     <addName>Margaret</addName>
                     <reg>Russell, Margaret</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">House-keeper L.R. &amp; R.G. had had in London. WG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="KG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Goldschmidt</surname>
                     <forename>Karl</forename>
                     <addName>Karl/Carl</addName>
                     <reg>Goldschmidt, Karl</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Karl Goldschmidt, later Kenneth Gay: Graphic artist, friend and secretary of Robert Graves and Laura Riding since 1934. R. G. spells both as Carl and Karl.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="CG2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Clarissa Janie</forename>
                     <addName>Clarissa</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Clarissa, Janie</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#CGP">R.G.'s sister who was in charge of children's broadcasting in Palestine.  R.G. and she were estranged from 1932 until the fall of 1936. See RPG p 273 CP</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="CL3">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Charles</forename>
                     <addName>C.L.</addName>
                     <reg>Limerick, Charles</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">(1812-1899) RG's paternal grandfather; Lord Bishop of Limerick, F.R.S., LL.D. Was also a prominent Irish antiquarian and a pioneer in deciphering ancient Ogham inscriptions (see - http://www.shee-eire.com/Magic&amp;Mythology/Ogham/Bethluinnin/ogam.htm). eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="PG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Philip Perceval</forename>
                     <addName>Philip</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Philip</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">R.G.'s half brother. WG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="KP2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname/>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Kitty Palmor Graves</addName>
                     <reg>Palmor, Kitty</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Married to Philip Graves, R.G.'s half-brother. eds</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="DG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>David</forename>
                     <addName>David</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, David</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">R.G.'s second child [by Nancy Nicholson]. W.G.  In RAF; killed in the war.  The only one of Graves' children who might have become a poet had he lived. K.G., eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="LH1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Liddell Hart</surname>
                     <forename>Basil</forename>
                     <addName>Liddell Hart</addName>
                     <reg>Liddell Hart, Capt. Basil</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>War-fare expert and friend of T.E. Lawrence. Collaborated with RG on a book of T.E.L'.s letters, published in 1938. See RPG p.231. WG &amp; Eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Wa2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Watt</surname>
                     <forename>Alexander</forename>
                     <forename>Strahan</forename>
                     <reg>Watt, A.S.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="eds">Owner and director of A.S. Watt &amp; Son, Ltd., RG's literary agent.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="HK1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname/>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Harry Kemp</addName>
                     <reg>Kemp, Harry</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Poet.  Met Graves and Riding through James Reeves in August 1936, just after their arrival in England. In their previous correspondence, Riding had been intrigued by his falling-out with Communism. He became associated with their circle, collaborating on various projects. (RPG 248-49)</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="SG1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Samuel</forename>
                     <addName>Sam</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Samuel</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">R.G.'s youngest child by Nancy Nicholson. C.P.&amp; WG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="NN1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Nicholson</surname>
                     <forename>Nancy</forename>
                     <addName>Nancy</addName>
                     <reg>Nicholson, Nancy</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">(1899-1977) First wife of Robert Graves; married 1918, separated 1927, divorced 1949. eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="GP1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Taylor (formerly Phibbs)</surname>
                     <forename>Geoffrey</forename>
                     <addName>Geoffrey Phibbs</addName>
                     <reg>Taylor (formerly Phibbs), Geoffrey</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#RPG">Came from Ireland to join the Graves/Riding circle in London (1929): became involved in a relationship foursome with R.G., L.R .and N.N. which resulted in a crisis and LR's dramatic suicide attempt. Lived with Nancy Nicholson and RG's children for several years. RG and LR also referred to him as <q>the Devil</q>. RPG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="CN1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Nicholson</surname>
                     <forename>Catherine</forename>
                     <addName>Catherine</addName>
                     <reg>Nicholson, Catherine</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Catherine Nicholson: (1922- ) third of four children of Robert Graves and Nancy Nicholson. eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="JM1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Marroig Más</surname>
                     <forename>Juan</forename>
                     <addName>Gelat</addName>
                     <reg>Más, Juan Marroig</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Juan Marroig Mas, called Gelat: Landowner on Deyá and friend of Robert Graves and Laura Riding (L.R. &amp; R.G.'s factotum. W.G.)</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="CP2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Pannett</surname>
                     <forename>Charles Aubrey</forename>
                     <addName>Prof. Pannett</addName>
                     <reg>Pannett, Prof.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">RG's surgeon at St. Mary's hospital, London eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Be2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname/>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Beryl</addName>
                     <reg>Pritchard, Beryl</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">daughter of Harry and Amy Pritchard, R.G.'s second wife. Formerly married to Alan Hodge. Robert and Beryl had four children: William, Lucia, Juan and Tomas. eds</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="DG3">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Richard Massie "Dick"</forename>
                     <addName>Dick</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Richard</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#RPG">RG's older brother, m. Eva Wilkinson, daughter Diana Graves RPG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="HW1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Wyatt</surname>
                     <forename>Honor</forename>
                     <addName>Honor</addName>
                     <reg>Wyatt, Honor</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Journalist. Arrived in Deyá fortuitously.  Married to Gordon Glover...Son Julian. W.G. First acquainted with R.G. and L.R. early in 1934; returned to visit in 1935; continued friendship in England. eds (RPG 211).</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Mo2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Mockler</surname>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Mrs. Mokler or Mockler</addName>
                     <reg>Mokler, Mrs.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">sometime housekeeper for RG and LR eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="MB5">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Burt?</surname>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Mr. Burt</addName>
                     <reg>Burt, Mr.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">gardener at Ewhurst, 1937. eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="AM4">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Mace</surname>
                     <forename>Alice</forename>
                     <addName>Alice Mace</addName>
                     <reg>Mace, Alice</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">maid at Ewhurst, 1937 eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="PW1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Wodehouse</surname>
                     <forename>P.G.</forename>
                     <addName>Wodehouse</addName>
                     <reg>Wodehouse</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Sir Pelham Grenville Wodehouse (1881-1975), author and humourist eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="JJ3">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Jensen</surname>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Jens Jensen</addName>
                     <reg>Jensen, Jens</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">contributor to The World and Ourselves p.190 eds.; daughter Jensine Jensen born 11 September, 1937 eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="AK1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Korda</surname>
                     <forename>Alexander</forename>
                     <addName>Korda</addName>
                     <reg>Korda, Alexander</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Director of the film version of I Claudius.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="LT2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Trace</surname>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>L. Trace</addName>
                     <reg>Trace, L. Dr.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Dentist who operated on RG 1937 eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="TL1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Lawrence</surname>
                     <forename>T.E.</forename>
                     <addName>T.E.</addName>
                     <reg>Lawrence, T. E.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">'Lawrence of Arabia.'  Met Robert in Oxford in the early twenties.  Made Robert his biographer and had him write "Lawrence and the Arabs." WG</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="JR1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Reeves</surname>
                     <forename>James</forename>
                     <addName>James</addName>
                     <reg>Reeves, James</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Schoolmaster, writer and Poet. Friend of Jacob Bronowski. W.G./ K.G.; m. to Mary Phillips; daughter Stella born June 14, 1938 eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="MR4">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Reeves</surname>
                     <forename>Mary</forename>
                     <addName>Mary</addName>
                     <reg>Reeves, Mary</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">wife of James Reeves; daughter Stella born 14 June, 1938 eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="ML2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Lucy</surname>
                     <forename>Mary</forename>
                     <addName>Mary Lucy</addName>
                     <reg>Lucy, Mary</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Visited R.G. and L.R. at  Ewhurst. An admirer of both Graves and Riding, but her marital problems brought tensions to their household. See diary entry January 2, 1938 (and K.G. note).</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Ro4">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Cooper née Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Rosaleen</forename>
                     <addName>Ros</addName>
                     <reg>Cooper, Rosaleen Dr.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#RPG">Dr. Rosaleen Cooper, R.G.'s sister. W.G.; husband Jim, sons Dan, Roger &amp; Paul RPG.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Ji1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Cooper</surname>
                     <forename>Jim</forename>
                     <addName>Jim</addName>
                     <reg>Cooper, Jim</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">RG's brother-in-law, married to Ros, son Roger eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Fr4">
                  <persName>
                     <surname/>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Franco</addName>
                     <reg>Franco, General</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Spanish General; led the Nationalist forces against the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War; Spanish Head of State from 1939-1969.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="PG2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Peggy</forename>
                     <addName>Peggy Graves</addName>
                     <reg>Graves, Peggy</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Married to Charles Graves, R.G.'s brother. Both provided support to Robert's daughter Jenny while she was performing in London. (RPG 249, 265) eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="BN1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Nicholson</surname>
                     <forename>Benjamin</forename>
                     <addName>Ben</addName>
                     <reg>Ben</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">artist; brother of Nancy Nicholson eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="WN2">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Nicholson</surname>
                     <forename>Winifred</forename>
                     <addName>Winifred</addName>
                     <reg>Nicholson, Winifred</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Married to Ben Nicholson, Nancy Nicholson's brother eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="BH1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Nicholson [nቐHepworth]</surname>
                     <forename>Barbara</forename>
                     <addName>Barbara</addName>
                     <reg>Barbara</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">sculptor, married Ben Nicholson, Nancy Nicholson's brother eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="MJ1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Jones</surname>
                     <forename/>
                     <addName>Mrs. Jones</addName>
                     <reg>Jones, Mrs.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">cook at Ewhurst eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="Mc1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>McCormack</surname>
                     <forename>Walter; Violet; Betty; Jennifer</forename>
                     <addName>McCormacks</addName>
                     <reg>McCormack, Walter &amp; Violet</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Tenants of Ca'n Torrent. Had two daughters: Jennifer, a dancer, &amp; Betty. Continued their friendship with Robert and Laura in England. eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="NC1">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Cameron</surname>
                     <forename>Norman</forename>
                     <addName>Norman Cameron</addName>
                     <reg>Cameron, Norman</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Poet. Built Can Torrent in 1932-1933. W.G.; m. to Elfriede, then to Catherine Vandervelde; friend and contributor to LR and RG's work eds.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="RG">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Robert</forename>
                     <reg>Graves, Robert</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Author of the diary.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="BG">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>Beryl A.</forename>
                     <reg>Graves, Beryl A.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Second wife of Robert Graves. Transcribed the diary entries and register of letters written (hereafter, logs) from
                  a photocopy of the manuscript, and these 53 monthly MS Dos, ASCII files, dated 01/01/83 were sent to Chris Petter by
                  The Robert Graves Trust on floppy disc in 1996.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="KG">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Goldschmidt</surname>
                     <forename>Karl</forename>
                     <reg>Goldschmidt, Karl</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Karl Goldschmidt, d.1995, who later changed his name to Kenneth Gay,
      was Robert Graves' and Laura Riding's personal secretary during the period when the diary was written. He later annotated
      another printout of the diary produced from the B.A. Graves transcript,  which is at the Graves Trust Archives in St. John's Oxford.
      Notes by Karl Goldschmidt are denoted as KG.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="WG">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Graves</surname>
                     <forename>William</forename>
                     <reg>Graves, William</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Son of Robert and Beryl Graves. Helped to identify names, places and titles in Deya (1935-1936)
    and with translations and other references in three ways.  He left an annotated printout of the first six months of the diary in the Graves Trust
    Room at St. John's College, Oxford. He also sent Chris Petter an Excel file with a list identifying names and places, principally
    in the Majorcan sections of the diary, and a glossary of Spanish terms. Finally he has sent the editors answers in response to reference questions. 
    Notes by William Graves are identified with the initials WG.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="CGP">
                  <persName>
                     <surname>Petter</surname>
                     <forename>Chris G.</forename>
                     <reg>Petter, Chris G.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Project manager of text encoding and annotation.</note>
               </person>
      <person xml:id="RPG">
                  <persName>
                     <forename>RP</forename>
                     <surname>G</surname>
                     <reg>RPG</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Unidentified person; possibly a misspelling of Robert Percival Graves (whose initials on this project are <ref target="#RG">RG</ref>).</note>
               </person>
      </listPerson><listOrg><org xml:id="Ca10">
                  <orgName>Cassell and Company Ltd.</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Cassell</addName>
                  </persName>
                  <note>Publishers of Robert Graves' Collected Poems [1938], and the novel Count Belisarius [1938].</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="SP1">
                  <orgName>Seizin Press</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Seizin</addName>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">Founded when Robert Graves and Laura Riding began their partnership in London. R.G. and L.R. continued to operate their own press in Deyá, but stopped printing in 1935.  Seizin Press published a number of literary works in conjunction with Constable in London, including the Epilogue series, and other works by Laura Riding and their literary associates. eds</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="Wa1">
                  <orgName>A.S. Watt &amp; Son, Ltd.</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Watt</addName>
                     <reg>Watt, A.S.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#KG">RG's literary agent: first mentioned in November, 1935; team includes: Alexander Strahan Watt, and W.P. Watt et al, who may have handled different aspects of Graves' extensive European publishing and distribution. The firm replaced Eric Pinker. K.G.   When did Pinker go, and why? KG</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="CC5">
                  <orgName>Cook's of Cranleigh Ltd.</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Cook's</addName>
                     <reg>Cook's</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">moving company eds.</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="Do1">
                  <orgName>Doubleday, Doran &amp; Co., Inc.</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Doubleday</addName>
                     <reg>Doubleday, Doran &amp; Company, Inc.</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note>U.S. Publishers</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="RH2">
                  <orgName>Random House</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Random House</addName>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#eds">American publishers (New York) eds.</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="Co2">
                  <orgName>Constable &amp; Co., Ltd.</orgName>
                  <persName>
                     <addName>Constable</addName>
                     <reg>Constable</reg>
                  </persName>
                  <note resp="#WG">Constable Publishers. Arranged with them to print and distribute Seizin Press Epilogue and books. WG</note>
               </org>
      <org xml:id="eds">
                  <orgName>Editors</orgName>
                  <note>Editors of the Graves Diary Project.</note>
               </org>
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                  <title level="m" type="main">Count Belisarius [1938]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Cassell</publisher>
                  <idno>A47</idno>
                  <date when="1937-07-21">1937-07-21</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="Flr">
                  <title level="a" type="main">Florist Rose, The [poem]</title>
                  <title level="m" type="main">Collected Poems [1938]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Cassell</publisher>
                  <idno>A48</idno>
                  <date when="1938">1938</date>
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      <bibl xml:id="BrD">
                  <title level="a" type="main">To Break Delight [poem: became "To Challenge Delight"? (Check drafts in Buffalo for this title.) DW]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <date when="1937-07-04">1937-07-04</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="TCD">
                  <title level="a" type="main">To Challenge Delight [poem: formerly "To Break Delight"? In Complete Poems, Vol. II, p. 94. DW]</title>
                  <title level="m" type="abbreviated">Collected Poems (1938)</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London, Toronto, Melbourne &amp; Sydney</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Cassell</publisher>
                  <date when="1938-11">1938-11</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="Tim">
                  <title level="j" type="main">Times [newspaper]</title>
                  <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Times Newspapers</publisher>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="Dic">
                  <title level="u" type="main">Dictionary [projected project; unfinished]</title>
                  <author>Riding, Laura</author>
                  <date when="1935">1935</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="PtG">
                  <title level="a" type="main">Pygmalion to Galatea [poem; revised July 1937 eds.]</title>
                  <title level="m" type="main">Poems (1914-1926) [1927]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>William Heinemann, Ltd.</publisher>
                  <idno>A23</idno>
                  <date when="1927">1927</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="KiG">
                  <title level="u" type="main">The Swiss Ghost [formerly The Kind Ghost] [novel]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert/ Riding, Laura</author>
                  <date when="1937-04-22">1937-04-22</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="TLB">
                  <title level="m" type="main">T.E. Lawrence to His Biographer</title>
                  <author>Lawrence, T.E.</author>
                  <editor>Graves, Robert</editor>
                  <pubPlace>New York</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Doubleday, Doran &amp;  Co., Inc.</publisher>
                  <idno>A49</idno>
                  <date when="1938">1938</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="CPo">
                  <title level="m" type="main">Collected Poems [1938]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London, Toronto, Melbourne &amp; Sydney</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Cassell and Co. Ltd</publisher>
                  <idno>A48</idno>
                  <date when="1938">1938</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="AnS">
                  <title level="a" type="main">Angry Samson [poem; revised July 1937]</title>
                  <title level="m" type="main">Collected Poems [1938]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London, Toronto, Melbourne &amp; Sydney</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Cassell</publisher>
                  <idno>A48</idno>
                  <date when="1937-07-17">1937-07-17</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="LeB">
                  <title>Letter Book [became The World and Ourselves]</title>
                  <editor>Riding, Laura</editor>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="CFV">
                  <title level="u" type="main">Claudius Film Version [The Fool of Rome] [a condensed novel based on I, Claudius]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="Cat">
                  <title level="a" type="main">Cataphracts [poem] [the initial title on drafts of "The Cuirassiers of the Frontier". See Complete Poems, Vol. II, pp. 80-81, and p. 311 (note and footnote). DW]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <date when="1937-07-20">1937-07-20</date>
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      <bibl xml:id="CoF">
                  <title level="a" type="main">Cuirassiers of the Frontier [poem: initially called "The Cataphracts". DW]</title>
                  <title level="m" type="main">Collected Poems (1938)</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London, Toronto, Melbourne &amp; Sydney</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Cassell</publisher>
                  <date when="1938-11">1938-11</date>
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      <bibl xml:id="WoM">
                  <title level="u" type="main">The Wounded Man [poem; discarded according to RPG (p. 270); Not traced. Apparently not published. DW]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <date when="1937-03-31">1937-03-31</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="Sta">
                  <title level="a" type="main">Stake, The [poem; revised July 1937 eds.]</title>
                  <title level="m" type="main">Pier-Glass, The [1921]</title>
                  <author>Graves, Robert</author>
                  <pubPlace>London</pubPlace>
                  <publisher>Matin Secker</publisher>
                  <idno>A6</idno>
                  <date when="1921">1921</date>
               </bibl>
      <bibl xml:id="YoD">
                  <title level="u" type="main">Year of Damage [novel]</title>
                  <author>Hodge, Alan</author>
                  <date when="1936-12">1936-12</date>
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