July 28 Thursday
Rewrote seven poems on lines suggested by Laura. Laura with interruptions doing Aristotle1. A new drink: cold tea & cider.[RG]
The strangest day. The bees were not in the log but in the chimney. We lit huge
fires of cypress-branches and killed great numbers. At last a honey comb (with young
bees but no honey) tumbled down. Thousands of bees buzzed over the roof & we lit
fires in Laura's workroom, Dorothy's bedroom, mine. But they persisted. Then Alan went to nail[RG] board up holes in loft against bats.
Beryl &[RG] I went up too. Mice and bats. We took up the kitten. Found a nest of ten bats
& killed them, jabbing with boards. It was fearfully hot.
Stuffed green peppers with rice. Yesterday there was a breadpudding situation.
Laura went over more poems – another bat in kitchen.
Editorial Notes
1for Lives of Wives eds.
Hands Referenced
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- Annotation: ink correction
- Character: regular
- Ink: black
People Mentioned
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Alan
Hodge, AlanOxford history graduate. Became close friends with LR & RG. First husband of Beryl Graves. CP & WG -
Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Beryl
Pritchard, Beryldaughter of Harry and Amy Pritchard, R.G.'s second wife. Formerly married to Alan Hodge. Robert and Beryl had four children: William, Lucia, Juan and Tomas. eds -
Dorothy
Simmons, DorothySculptor associated with the Graves-Riding inner circle (1938-39). Married to Montague Simmons. eds
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