7th July Satu Friday[RG] Thursday[RG]
We intended to move into M. Judais apartment at 18 Esplanade Champ du Mars but nothing had been done as promised; and he was not to be found. At last he[RG] was to be there with the furniture at 5.30. Laura & I went there & waiting till
[until] 7.30: then left a note calling all off & paying his expenses, & felt much better.
Back to the Hotel Central. A telegram from M. Pinson, the notaire1 at Montauban saying that the Countess could sign the lease on Monday[RG]
Tuesday[RG]. Our lost luggage is at St.Malo. Laura need only go to Nantes, not Havre for her passport. Karl is settled with Home Office permission. (Maisie is pretty ill only.) This was a dreadful day but our luck turned at about 8 o'clock;
we had a nice supper, all four at 'Chez Metayer'. Laura very tired.
Editorial Notes
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"lawyer" eds.
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
Places Mentioned
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Montauban
Montauban-de-la-Bretagne, Brittany, France -
Hotel Central
Rennes, FranceRG and LR's temporary accomodation while travelling to and from France, 1938 eds. -
St. Malo
St. Malo, Franceport on the north-west coast of France. eds. -
Nantes
Nantes, Francecity south of Rennes eds. -
Havre
Le Havre, France -
Chez Metayer
Rennes, Brittany, Francerestaurant eds.
People Mentioned
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E. Judais
Judais, EmileRG & LR's landlord at 18, Esplanade Champs du Mars, Rennes eds. -
Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
M. Pinson
Pinson, Monsieurlawyer in Montauban, France who handled the rental agreement for La Chevrie eds. -
Countess
Kerellouan, Comptesse delandowner of Château de la Chevrie in Montauban, France eds. -
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. -
Maisie
Sommerville, MaisieHead of BBC Education broadcasting department. Friend of R.G. and L.R. Arranged accomodation for them when they returned to London as exiles. W.G., eds.