Explains that she left sending the chocolates until after the wedding so that Lyn would have some herself. Describes the scene in the Parc de la Grange where she is sitting. Complains about her cure. Accepts Lyn's loan of 'A Quaker View of Sex'. Asks if she upset William with her overly informal address in her correspondence with him. Discusses 'A Scotswoman in Occupied France' sent to her by Flo. Remarks that Marthe and herself saw similarities between the modes of thought of Janet Teissier du Cros, Alison Cairns and Lyn. Encloses a letter that Nancy Blackburn sent her.
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- Dates of Creation26 May 1963
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