Dear travelling lady
1 Thanks for the post. Ah, I remember those 'it'll be ready tomorrow' days. Be measured. Be ready for the delivery and fitting of the newly made suit. At a cheap price too. Lives to live, livelihoods to make. It's what make the world go round.
2 A return shortly to the big book; later a return to Heythrop and a first acquaintance with the person who who talk to us about the impact of modernity on Islam and about some current issues within the religion. Maybe just one variant. We'll see.
3 In the meantime, I am about to book two seats for the NT performance of Coriolanus on Thursday 30 January. I will book tomorrow. Remember, by the way, Peter Mansfield-Clark's retirement celebration will be held on the following day 31 January. And you will have read my e-mail about Hever bridge. Put all the dates in your diary.
4 Swimming this morning; then to Haulcon. Everything there was fine. No disorder.
5 I'm still keen to develop some sense of the spatial relationships in your part of Farawayland. (i) Where can I find it on Google Earth? or (ii) Suppose your quarters were in Trafalgar Square, where are any other features, including the High Commission, the Red Fort, and the centre of New Delhi, Old Delhi, or wherever.
6 Enjoy your holiday in Kerala. A few days on the beach - no fog, no dust - will make time pass (which, I know, I know, would have passed anyway: a pervasive production, was it not? I know little about the state save for its high level of literacy and its onetime communist government.
Thinking of you.
Stayathome
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