Primary tabs
Transcription
[Page 43]
then, I think it shows them overlooked, or judged too small to matter vitally: And I'm sure you lose no friends that count, but go on making odd ones here & there.
But damn it, why do you wind one up in a solilique on the ethics of life like this – you always did have the knack of drawing me into some argument till you got me floundering so I shall talk of something else.
Am glad to hear Tom is working great guns, once you start into interesting & responsible work, it is easy enough to keep going. So little Tom had gastritis at Manley, [Manly] poor little chap, but surely he will be recovered by now.
What a great lad Graham must be: you remark one day he had been quite witty, it does seem extraordinary to me to think of those children growing up. I always