DLA016-0186 Transcription
50, Wilton Crescent, S.W.,
Sunday night May 31. [1925]
Dear Mr de László
I wonder whether you are here? or still in Paris? – Anyhow I will send Prince [F.?] Liechtenstein: letter to Hampstead, & you will find it on your return.[1] I spent 4 days with him [illegible words] at Rosegg, their lovely place in Carinthia; & only left there last Monday. – They asked much after you & sent you many messages, as well as this letter, & a postcard to give you an idea of what beautiful country it is. – I will tell you all about it, when we meet.
I only got back late last night. I hurried home sooner than I intended, as I had very indifferent accounts of my
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brother, & I got very anxious.
Forgive a hurried letter, & ring me up when you get back; & we must arrange to meet. – Either you & Lucy must come to luncheon with me; or I will go & see you. – Love to Lucy
Yrs very sincerely,
Margaret Warrender
Many many messages from Mrs Wood & Maisie.[2] –
Editorial Note:
Julian Margaret Maitland Warrender (1855-1950); for biographical notes, see [7685].
SMDL
06/01/2018
[1] See DLA075-0039, letter from Prince Aloys von und zu Liechtenstein to de László, 25 May 1925
[2] Mrs George Wood, née Baroness Róza Lónyay (1888-1971) [10079], and her daughter, Fürstin von Hohenberg, née Marie Therese 'Maisie' Wood (1910-1985) [2063]