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307 Notes to Pages 113–120<br />

p. 113 ‘‘Siena seems very pleasant’’: OR to EP, 5 or 6 July 1933.<br />

p. 113 ‘‘If she stuck in Siena’’: EP to OR, 4 July 1933.<br />

p. 113 ‘‘<strong>What</strong> is needed’’: EP to OR, 6 July 1933.<br />

p. 113 ‘‘[One of ] the best walks’’: OR to EP, 14 Aug 1933.<br />

p. 113 Dinner with the Count: OR to EP, postcard ca. 20 Aug 1933.<br />

p. 114 ‘‘Music without cuore’’: GCS, New Yorker Profile, 3 Sept 1960.<br />

p. 114 ‘‘It would keep you occupied’’: EP to OR, 5 July 1933.<br />

p. 114 ‘‘I beehaved vurry nicely’’: EP to OR, 13 Aug 1933.<br />

p. 114 ‘‘His Nibs has presented her a place’’: OR to EP, 14 Aug 1933 (for history<br />

of the Palio, see Torriti, Siena).<br />

p. 115 ‘‘Her figlia has comported herself ’’: EP to OR, 4 Sept 1933.<br />

p. 115 ‘‘I cannot accept’’: HP to OR, 10 Sept 1933.<br />

p. 115 ‘‘behaving exceedingly well’’: OR to EP, 10 Sept 1933.<br />

p. 115 First full season of concerts (beginning 10 Oct 1933): Schafer, ed., <strong>Ezra</strong><br />

<strong>Pound</strong> and Music, 336–40)<br />

p. 116 ‘‘not too conspicuous’’: Polignac to EP, 11 Nov 1933, EPAnnex/YCAL.<br />

p. 116 ‘‘no-one but <strong>Olga</strong>’’: EP to G. Münch, [nd] Oct or Nov 1933, EPAnnex/YCAL.<br />

p. 116 He took the collection home: Dorothy <strong>Pound</strong> interview, in Schafer, ed.,<br />

<strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong> and Music, 325.<br />

p. 117 ‘‘That’s what all of the peasant women’’: MdR, Discretions, 120.<br />

p. 117 ‘‘an English fambly Xmas’’: OR to EP, 22 Dec 1933.<br />

p. 117 ‘‘feeling very solitary’’: EP to OR, 24 Dec 1933.<br />

p. 117 ‘‘the spare parts of William Young’’: EP to OR, 15 Dec 1933.<br />

p. 118 ‘‘lying there in the bank’’: EP to OR, 8 Feb 1934.<br />

p. 118 ‘‘It all very noble’’: OR to EP, 6 Feb 1934.<br />

p. 118 ‘‘All he thinks’’: EP to OR, 3 Feb 1934.<br />

p. 118 Invoice dated 20 Feb 1934: 1996 addition, ORP/YCAL.<br />

p. 118 ‘‘Awfully pleased’’: Shaw-Paige to OR, 8 Jan 1934, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 118 The Count was ‘‘very down’’: OR to EP, 9 Apr 1934.<br />

p. 118 ‘‘dee-lighted wi√ concert’’: EP to OR, [nd] June 1934.<br />

p. 118 Diary for 1931: Box 106, ORP4/YCAL.<br />

p. 119 James Laughlin: Time, 21 Nov 1938.<br />

p. 120 ‘‘the U.S.A. guest’’: Music review, ORP8/YCAL; see also OR to EP,<br />

1 Dec 1934.<br />

p. 120 A royal wedding: OR to EP, 4 Dec 1934.<br />

p. 120 ‘‘at a local gathering’’: OR to EP, 28 Nov 1934.<br />

p. 120 ‘‘didn’t blow 10 pounds’’: OR to EP, 10 Dec 1934.<br />

p. 120 ‘‘He wd/ like’’: EP to OR, 22 Dec 1934.<br />

p. 120 ‘‘amusing, ‘modern’ flat’’: OR to EP, 28 Dec 1934.

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