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but definite news about your move from Nos Mayo
& tells me not you are now in Beaconsfield &
have been there for nearly six weeks. And you also
report several missing letters of mine, in particular
the one in reply to your long one about Maxie's
birth. I do hope it has arrived now - & I hope
darling that I did not seem wooden or imperious
& because I have the feeling that I may have
been, on paper. I have read that particular letter at
least once a week since it arrived on August 11th
& it somehow gives me the overpowering feeling
of wanting to be with you, but not having very
much to say: I 'm sure you understand.

On Tuesday I went to see "Gone with the Wind" -
it was wonderful again but I missed you.
The dinner part of the evening was a little annoying
- we went to Pilz - an expensive but very good
indeed place - Saloman & Ben & his wife. And
so we had hors d'oueveres, good dinner & sherries & [?] &
brandies & cigars - it all cost £3, & they never
even said thank you. The main reason may have
been [?] but I think they might at least
have is the good manners and/or wit to thank me.

On Wednesday I was going to write to you but just
could not get moving - I have been wondering
what to do with myself. Finally I decided to
pay a call on the Sgts Mess. This is now
composed of 3 British & 6 Jewish & the
British have often complained to me that

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