Aug 11 Wed.
We went to MacCormacks at Old Burseldon: Harry driving – L.
Karl & me. via
Haslemere, Liphook, Petersfield, Waterlooville, Fareham1.
They gave me a New Zealand bow which is very stiff & awkward to string but a 'real
museum piece' and Laura a pinchbeck necklace that had belonged to
××××
[RG]
Violet's grandmother who if living now would be 120 years old.
Mrs. Jones left us today.
A little work on Belisarius but resting eyes of strain: Marble game with Harry – smallest number of moves to cross over two sets: 15 could not be bettered.
[figure - sketch of two crossed arrows]
Editorial Notes
1i.e. avoiding the main road eds.
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
Places Mentioned
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Burlesdon
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Haslemere
England -
Petersfield
Petersfiled, W. Sussex, England
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Harry Kemp
Kemp, HarryPoet. 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) -
Karl/Carl
Goldschmidt, KarlKarl 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. -
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. -
Mrs. Jones
Jones, Mrs.cook at Ewhurst eds.
Bibliography
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- Title: Count Belisarius [1938]
- Author: Graves, Robert
- PubPlace: London
- Publisher: Cassell
- Idno: A47
- Date: 1937-07-21