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Miscellaneous letters to Helen Fox, 1933-1945

1935-08-21 Maureen Croly to Helen Fox Page 13

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13 scrimmaging around together. Madame finally got an offer to go to Germany Black Forest. but said "would I find a place for her in England for next year?" I should like to help, but really if she is going to be absurd about Jacques and treat him like a fairy princess, instead of a school boy I'm afraid it will be difficult. We don't coddle our boys like that over here, and people don't like it. I always used to think him childish didn't you? Tea-time. I must fly and waken Aunt Sophie who is resting - audibly - in her room. We always have relatives with us throughout the summer, and are getting a bit worn our now, as the conversation is limited to the family, and somehow we seem to be rather a disagreeable lot! If you are not too incensed
 
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