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      <p>Letter to Ruth Turner, written from Charterhouse School [Ruth was in Ireland with her family]<lb/><lb/>14 May - Had done very little pining as he wanted to keep all thoughts of her to be a positive experience. Spent the morning in school, teaching *King Lear* and Carlyle, who was a bore, and *Heroes and Hero-Worship* which would be a good book if it were shorter. Had finished teaching Cromwell much to his relief.<lb/><lb/>He wouldn't think about talking to his friends about the things he writes to her about. Had spent the afternoon chaperoning students on the river towards Somerset Bridge and was due to have a pupil at 9:15.<lb/><lb/>15 May - The weather was nice and he wished she was there. The weather wouldn't be nice with her as she was in Ireland. Hopes she has been sick on the boat as when he is sick it does him good. He had to see Rendall about an entrance English paper and asks if Ruth's father knows Rendall.</p>
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