March 15 Friday.
Still in bed. Gelat came. Has located a cross between a Mallorquin
and English bull-dog, 10 months old for 125 pesetas about £3.10 and no English dog could be got for less than
£6, quite apart from the transport here. Laura not well
still.
Laura had scribbled a note to the McCormacks on the back of a poem she
was writing:
Memories of Mortality. She found it wasn't necessary to send the
note so she tore it up. Fortunately found the pieces which I reassembled and
made a fair copy of.
Went out for half an hour in the garden. Nice day. The
yellow creeper
1 is out.
The McCormacks seriously thinking of
taking Casa Salerosa: the most sunless house in the village.
Checked typescript
of Chapter 4 of Antigua.
Editorial Notes
1Banksian Rose WG
Hands Referenced
Places Mentioned
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Ca sa Salerosa
Deyá, Majorca, SpLiterally the house of the happy one. House on the Palma side of the Deyá valley which RG & LR rented when they first arrived in Deyá in 1929 and in which they installed the Albion Press. This house was one that was often available to rent. WG During 1935 it was evidently rented by the McCormacks (See March 17, 1935) CP
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Gelat
Más, Juan MarroigJuan Marroig Mas, called Gelat: Landowner on Deyá and friend of Robert Graves and Laura Riding (L.R. & R.G.'s factotum. W.G.) -
McCormacks
McCormack, Walter & VioletTenants of Ca'n Torrent. Had two daughters: Jennifer, a dancer, & Betty. Continued their friendship with Robert and Laura in England. eds.
Bibliography
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- Title: Antigua Penny Puce
- Author: Graves, Robert
- PubPlace: Deyá & London
- Publisher: Seizin & Constable
- Idno: A46
- Date: 1936
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- Title: Memories of Mortalities [poem]
- Title: Collected Poems (1938)
- Author: Riding, Laura
- PubPlace: London, Toronto, Melbourne & Sydney
- Publisher: Cassell and Company Limited
- Date: 1938-09