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- 29 July 1915 (Vervaardig)
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Letter to Ruth Mallory written from Pen y Pass
Thanks her for sending on his silk socks which he had forgotten. They had a strenuous first day climbing different variations of routes on the South Buttress of Tryfan. He had rescued a lamb and carried it to safety in his rucksack. They had gone to Ogwen for tea as he wanted to persuade Mrs Jones to take the O’Malley party after their week in their current hotel. Hugh was a better walker than he expected but he hadn't got the hang of climbing yet and he was worried he didn't like it. O’Malley was a nice gentle person but wasn't very interesting. Their next objective was Lliwedd but the road had been closed by the military. They were going to invite Lieutenant Fisher (the officer in command) to dinner. The previous night he had sat with a mug of beer by the fire, played picquet with Hugh and read a chapter of The Ambassadors in bed.
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The Ambassadors by Henry James
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- Heber-Percy, Hugh (Onderwerp)
- Mallory [née Turner], Ruth (1892-1942), wife of mountaineer George Mallory (Onderwerp)