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St. Stephen's House, London, S.W.1.

2nd May, 1933

My own darling

There is a horrid cold north-east wind, and we are back in January. I do hope you are keeping well and taking enormous care of yourself.

I had tea with Circe yesterday afternoon. She is having a small operation and is full of troubles. She and Charlie may come to Holyrood for a night on their way back from Scotland, if all goes well with her operation.

I dined at the Club and went back to the House. Austen Chamberlain moved an amendment against the German agreement, and took eighty people into the lobby with him. He spoke very well; Amery not well. But Walter Runciman was pretty good.

Today I am lunching with Bob Cecil and dining with your Mother. I have a long Reuter meeting in the afternoon.

I am most desperately busy, but this week I should have cleared everything.

I hope the boys get safely back to Eton.

Much love. from John

P.S. The Gilmours and the Elphinstones and the [Hornes/Howes?] cannot come to Holyrood.

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