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306 Notes to Pages 106–112<br />

p. 106 Marquise de Belboeuf (‘‘Missy’’): OR to EP, 3 Feb 1932.<br />

p. 106 The artist Tami Koumé: OR to EP, 23 Feb 1932.<br />

p. 106 ‘‘a tout-Paris house’’: OR to EP, 23 Feb 1932.<br />

p. 106 ‘‘Parisian life’’: EP to OR, 14 Feb 1932.<br />

p. 106 ‘‘Lord knows where’’: OR to EP, 27 Apr 1932.<br />

p. 106 ‘‘The child cries’’: Johanna Marcher to OR and EP (Box 57); letters from<br />

Mary <strong>Rudge</strong> (the child) to OR in Boxes 64–66), ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 107 ‘‘It was enough to break’’: OR to EP, 18 May 1932.<br />

p. 107 ‘‘O√er <strong>Olga</strong> tour’’: GA, enclosure in EP to OR, 1 May 1932.<br />

p. 107 ‘‘I have noticed his good intentions’’: OR to EP, 7 May 1932.<br />

p. 107 ‘‘But whether that wily bird’’: OR to EP, 22 May 1932.<br />

p. 107 ‘‘Last night was a wonderful fête’’: Arturo Brown to OR, 5 June 1932,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 107 ‘‘We go nowhere’’: KDJ to OR, 3 June 1932, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 108 ‘‘Frid began to show interest’’: OR to EP, 5 Aug 1932.<br />

p. 108 Settimana Musicale Sienese; ‘‘Siena on my map’’: ORP8/YCAL.<br />

p. 108 ‘‘She got any bright ideas?’’: EP to OR, 3 Apr 1933.<br />

p. 108 ‘‘ciao, amore’’: OR to EP, 1 Jan 1933.<br />

p. 108 ‘‘the excessive rent’’: OR to EP, 9 Jan 1933.<br />

p. 108 ‘‘in disgrace, because we practiced’’: OR to EP, 8 Mar 1933.<br />

p. 109 ‘‘very bucked up’’: OR to EP, 5 Nov 1932.<br />

p. 109 ‘‘wuz pleased to see’’: EP to OR, 5 Apr 1933.<br />

p. 109 ‘‘the unspeakable Dale’’: EP to OR, 9 Apr 1933.<br />

p. 109 ‘‘astonishingly fit’’: OR to EP, 24 Apr 1933.<br />

p. 109 ‘‘worryin’ when she gets a good hand’’: OR to EP, 29 Apr 1933.<br />

p. 109 Reserving her description: EP to OR, 1 May 1933.<br />

p. 109 <strong>Olga</strong>’s ‘‘day in London’’: OR to EP, 2 May 1933.<br />

p. 110 ‘‘most shatteringly beautiful’’: OR to EP, 11 Apr 1933.<br />

p. 110 ‘‘On the broad pavement’’: W. B. Yeats, in Diliberto, Hadley, 144.<br />

p. 111 ‘‘laboratory, specializing in works’’: Schafer, ed., <strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong> and Music,<br />

322–23.<br />

p. 111 ‘‘the problem of Rapallo’’: EP to Münch, 13 Sept 1936, EPC/YCAL.<br />

p. 111 ‘‘Fanned by his unflagging enthusiasm’’: Desmond Chute, review of<br />

Rapallo concerts in The Listener, 5 Jan 1956; see also MdR, Discretions, 121.<br />

p. 111 ‘‘The American violinist’’: Il Mare, ‘‘Musical Triumph in Rapallo’’ (June<br />

1933); other reviews of Rapallo concerts, Box 143 ORP8/YCAL.<br />

p. 111 ‘‘My only interest’’: EP to T. Serly, [nd] June 1933, EPC/YCAL.<br />

p. 112 ‘‘I could not have carried’’: OR, I Ching notebooks.<br />

p. 112 Count Guido Chigi Saracini: Profile, New Yorker, 3 Sept 1960; see also<br />

Time, 31 July 1950, Box 132, ORP6/YCAL.

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