10 Oct 1899, Lincoln College, Oxford
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Letter from Edward Thomas to his wife, Helen Thomas. Archival reference: 424/1/1/1/1/111
Lincoln College
10.x.99
My dearest friend,
I will write
to you tomorrow. It is now
halfpast ten & I am very
sleepy; than merely say
Goodnight, & wish you
good night too. So often I
have had very little time to
myself. I have been busy
talking or buying provisions
or history books. Goodnight!
wonderful number for such a little
college.
Write to me after one up;
tell me, too, if father seems to want a letter.
For a little while Adieu.
Ever & wholly Yours,
My own sweet little one.
Edwy.
10am. Wednesday.
I had an interesting day yesterday which I spent - up till 4.30 - with Haynes. Then I went out & paid my book bill, among other things & later on met Davies. But somehow I am rather too excited to be able to talk, whether on paper or not. My only reason for writing is just to let you know I live & to ask you how you are enduring your loneliness. Perhaps at the end of the week I shall be able to write more freely.
This morning I had a friendly
letter from Morgan. He comes up on Friday and hopes to spend Sunday out of doors with me. He is living at Swansea with a friend of the Deacon. Among other incidents he has been offered the candidature of a Constituency, but of course can't accept until he takes his degree.
I have scarcely any news yet for Father & Mother. Things are quiet here & I have only spoken to the Bursar, among the Dons. There are to be over 30 freshmen this term.
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