66258: Letter: To Marion Scott.
Hopes that Marion Scott's health is improving / Ivor Gurney is at present in camp at a hospital having his 'spectacles and teeth mended' / enjoys her letters / attending lectures / discusses best friend and fellow poet F.W. Harvey and his presumed death (it later became known that he was taken as a prisoner) / thoughts of Bach / desires Scott's opinion of his setting of John Masefield's 'For the Fallen' / relative quietness of the sector / proofs and corrections / the moods in England and France / predicting the end of the war. |
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Envelope contain letter.
Hopes that Marion Scott's health is improving / Ivor Gurney is at present in camp at a hospital having his 'spectacles and teeth mended' / enjoys her letters / attending lectures / discusses best friend and fellow poet F.W. Harvey and his presumed death (it later became known that he was taken as a prisoner) / thoughts of Bach / desires Scott's opinion of his setting of John Masefield's 'For the Fallen' / relative quietness of the sector / proofs and corrections / the moods in England and France / predicting the end of the war.