The Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume I

[Letter: Thursday, June 20, 1918]

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Thursday
June 20, 1918

To-morrow, to-morrow, to-morrow. That is at full gallop.

The wardrobe “thrills me through and through” (to be sung con amore.)

Don't fall out of the train. Perhaps you had better tie a label on your top button. I don't trust you at all.

Rib says: “Parentchik, I shall be there to meet, on the stopping of the chariot, the August Emergence.” He says he is going “to write a book now called Fan Tales.”

Now. Oh, please hurry. But don't rush.

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Title: The Letters of Katherine Mansfield: Volume I

Author: Katherine Mansfield

Editor: John Middleton Murry

Publication details: Constable and Company Limited, 1930

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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