Item 13 - Letter from George Mallory to Ruth Turner, 25 May 1914

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MCPP/GM/3/1/1914/13

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Letter from George Mallory to Ruth Turner, 25 May 1914

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  • 25 May 1914 (Creation)

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Letter to Ruth Turner, written from Charterhouse School [Ruth was in Ireland with her family]

Was longing to be with her. What was the use of writing about the little things he had done and thought when one thing was so much greater than the rest.

[Letter is continued later that day] - He had spent a glorious evening in her canoe with two boys and had a successful picnic. He describes the different garden flowers he had seen. Asks her where they should meet the following Wednesday. Upcoming week would be spent correcting the English papers of scholarship candidates and seeing pupils. His mother wanted them to visit her in Birkenhead, and that she was delighted with his letter. He hoped she got up that mountain on Saturday.

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F/GM/II/1

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