Ap 14 Thursday.
With Laura to Knightsbridge to see Solace1: much better. But still Easter and own stomach bad. At Mr. Mills' bought 10 large Victorian tumblers. 10/-2; a silver brooch with a Republican denarius of Marius
×××× [indecipherable]
Aquillius, 5/-; ram-earrings 1/63. an ivory-box "Margate trifle" 2/-
Marius Aquillius was the man who triumphed B.C.
[Before Christ]100 over Sicilian slaves & whom[RG] Mithradates4 put to death with molten gold down throat.
Made two necklaces. one of blue & white striped beads: one of 3 colours of green
beads and white Bristol.
(Former to Dorothy Simmons latter for Laura).
Editorial Notes
1Graves' cat eds.
210 shillings eds.
31 shilling, sixpence eds.
4Mithradates Eupator, c.131 B.C.-63 B.C., King of Pontus eds.
5for Lives of Wives eds.
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
Places Mentioned
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Knightsbridge
Kensington/Chelsea, London, England
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Mills
Mills, Mr.an antique seller and friend of RG, and contributor to the Covenant of Literary Morality eds.; of Paddington Street, Marylebone KG -
Dorothy
Simmons, DorothySculptor associated with the Graves-Riding inner circle (1938-39). Married to Montague Simmons. eds -
Sally
Graves, SallyR.G.'s niece. Daughter of his half-brother Philip. KG
Bibliography
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- Title: Lives of Wives [prose]
- Author: Riding, Laura
- PubPlace: London, Toronto, Melbourne & Sydney
- Publisher: Cassell and Co. Ltd.
- Idno: A39
- Date: 1939