Sunday May 22
Laura spent all day in bed resting. I looked after her & also spent a long time on a letter to Flower about L's poems1.[RG]
Dorothy told us that on the 20th, the day to which a perfect stranger had pointed, giving her a charm, as a very lucky
one, she had been pushed into the river at Blackfriars by a Lesbian but managed to
catch at a chain & pull herself to safety. The charm in her handbag also escaped:
the bag bounced off from a post. Then the woman tried to kill herself but Dorothy rescued her.2
Editorial Notes
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Collected Poems eds.
2KG notes that this story may indicate "an early sign of mental instability?" eds.
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Dorothy
Simmons, DorothySculptor associated with the Graves-Riding inner circle (1938-39). Married to Montague Simmons. eds -
Desmond Flower
Flower, Desmondassociated with Cassell publishers KG -
Montague Simmonds
Simmons, Montaguepoet, and civil servant in the children's branch of the Home Office; m. to Dorothy Simmons, the sculptress RPG
Bibliography
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- Title: Collected Poems [1938]
- Author: Riding, Laura
- PubPlace: London, Toronto, Melbourne & Sydney
- Publisher: Cassell and Co. Ltd
- Idno: A35
- Date: 1938