Enclosure – Letter to RG from Jenny Nicholson
It has been difficult to answer your letter until I had got another job and knew the
answers to your questions.
I wrote a covering letter but lost it in the interval – which was a shame because
it was quite a good letter – but still – it can't be helped! So I will head the answers:–
HEALTH
There has been positively no reoccurance[JN] recurrance of former troubles (according to Greene Armytage) I had a swelling of one 'ovary' which might have been taken for appendix [sic: apendix] (as it was by the other doctor) for which I had [sic: has] a series of injections given me by Dr Barber (of pleurisy fame). I also had severe lumbago for which I had Ultra Violet light
and the same cure was given for my spots (which got worse) by the same
doctor. I am now very well indeed and getting a lot better for my big campaign against permanent 'ill-health' which I think I've won. Roz does not seem to come into it. I did not know that she was to be my 'general-doctor' for 6 months – it would be better if in future these things were made quite clear to me and not thrown at me afterwards (Peggy Graves did this). You knew my reason for going to Doctor Howard as I told you in hospital – on thinking it over after my holiday I returned to G.A. and was glad I did. I wrote a nice honest letter to Roz afterwards which she showed to everybody saying it nauseated [sic: neausiated] her – I'm sorry about that. I also forgot to say that I was coughing terribly and it was painful and I went back to my other X-ray man in a fear of T.B. [tuberculosis] but was okayed.
doctor. I am now very well indeed and getting a lot better for my big campaign against permanent 'ill-health' which I think I've won. Roz does not seem to come into it. I did not know that she was to be my 'general-doctor' for 6 months – it would be better if in future these things were made quite clear to me and not thrown at me afterwards (Peggy Graves did this). You knew my reason for going to Doctor Howard as I told you in hospital – on thinking it over after my holiday I returned to G.A. and was glad I did. I wrote a nice honest letter to Roz afterwards which she showed to everybody saying it nauseated [sic: neausiated] her – I'm sorry about that. I also forgot to say that I was coughing terribly and it was painful and I went back to my other X-ray man in a fear of T.B. [tuberculosis] but was okayed.
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CARR[JN]EER
'Paganini'1 is finished. I have resolved to either do 'straight-work' or stick-out for parts
in musical plays and anyway refuse to work in another [sic: anothe] chorus under £6
×××× [indecipherable]
or[JN] £8 per week. Am at present working in the ××××
Cochran Cabaret for a few weeks while a girl is on holiday to fill in time and to keep me
in London while getting another job.
MONEY
I was put back a week's rent[JN]by being in Cornwall and not earning anything and since then I have missed at least two performances a
week from either bad reactions to bad injections or lumbago or coughing (14/62 per performance). So paying you back so far has been impossible (would you rather
I stole it to win my 'test-case' because that's [sic: thats] all I could have done)
As for debts I owe my tailor £9 photographers £5 doctors £? Thats all but its quite
enough. I am now earning £5.
I am living here while Peggy is in Cannes and while they have put the prices down for August – I live here for 2qus
[quid]3 a week breakfast included. I was not turned out of 48 Gloucester I don't know why
you should have thought so – I shall probably go back but Peggy
doesn't [sic: dosn't] want to.
FRIENDS & ENEMIES
I have any amount of acquaintances and any amount of people I know really well. I
know a very few people really well and like. But a friend I must trust and a friend
must trust me so I have no friends.
The sort of people I know are very varied [sic: varried] as the places I meet people are varied – but I am liked by most people and have very
few enemies like Sarah. I have a few friends I can trust now I come to think of it. Robert Bristow and Mother4 & Anne5
×××× [indecipherable]
& David but that's [sic: thats] all as you won't trust me (or perhaps you do and are a friend – and Laura too –
×××× [indecipherable]
how nice that would be.)
Was there anything else – I wonder? I don't think so. I have persuaded [sic: persauded] everyone that my Cornwall holiday was very chaperoned thank you for doing the same.
I am sorry about mails but we took much longer sailing to Southampton than we thought.
I am most awfully glad you are better and I hope you are alright in every way.
Love to Laura.
Best Love
Jenny x x x x x
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction of letter enclosure
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
Places Mentioned
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Curzon House
Mayfair, London, EnglandJenny Graves' lodgings starting September, 1936 eds. -
London
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Cornwall
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Cannes
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Southampton
England
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Robert
Graves, Robert[1st person]. (1895-1985). Poet, novelist, essayist, critic, and author of his diary. eds. -
Jenny
Nicholson, JennyJenny Nicholson: oldest daughter of Robert by Nancy Nicholson. -
Green-Armitage
Green-Armytage, Dr.Jenny Nicholson's doctor at Belleville hospital eds. -
Dr. Barber
Barber, Dr.RG and family's doctor; treated Jenny Nicholson in 1937 eds. -
Ros
Cooper, Rosaleen Dr.Dr. Rosaleen Cooper, R.G.'s sister. W.G.; husband Jim, sons Dan, Roger & Paul RPG. -
Peggy Graves
Graves, PeggyMarried 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. -
Cochran
Cochran, C. B.Director of musical revues in London: RG's daughter Jenny performed as a chorus-girl in his "Follow the Sun" and "Midnight Laughter". (RPG 252-53) eds -
Sarah
Churchill, SarahDaughter of Winston Churchill. Became friends with R.G.'s daughter Jenny when they danced together in Cochran's revue. There was a scandal when she eloped with another performer, and Jenny leaked the story to the press. (RPG 252) eds. -
Robert Bristow
Bristow, Robertfriend of Jenny Nicholson eds. -
Nancy
Nicholson, Nancy(1899-1977) First wife of Robert Graves; married 1918, separated 1927, divorced 1949. eds. -
David
Graves, DavidR.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.
Organizations Mentioned
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Editors
Editors of the Graves Diary Project.