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Olga Rudge & Ezra Pound: "What Thou Lovest Well..."

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316 Notes to Pages 177–183<br />

p. 177 <strong>Pound</strong>’s mother would be an asset: OR to EP, 10 Feb 1947.<br />

p. 177 ‘‘did not feel secure’’: IP to EP, 23 Aug 1946, EPC/YCAL.<br />

p. 177 ‘‘While I lay waiting’’: MdR to OR, 10 Apr 1947.<br />

p. 177 ‘‘a continuous state of bliss’’: MdR to OR, 10 Apr 1947.<br />

p. 177 ‘‘I found a di≈cult situation’’: OR to GCS, 6 June 1947.<br />

p. 178 ‘‘cost as much or more’’: OR to EP, 23 June 1947.<br />

p. 178 ‘‘how the Old Lady recounted’’: OR to EP, 23 June 1947.<br />

p. 178 ‘‘I regret you do not know’’: IP to EP, 7 July 1947, EPC/YCAL.<br />

p. 178 ‘‘Sunday, His Nibs’’: OR to EP, 11 Aug 1947.<br />

p. 178 If This Be Treason . . . : Box 115, ORP4/YCAL.<br />

p. 178 ‘‘I chose talks’’: OR to Cornell, 16 Feb 1948, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 179 ‘‘I had not seen <strong>Ezra</strong>’’: Cornell to JL, 29 June 1948 (copy to OR).<br />

p. 179 ‘‘You don’t grasp the facts’’: JL to OR, [nd] Jan 1948, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 179 ‘‘<strong>Ezra</strong> has expressed’’: JL to OR, 14 Apr 1948.<br />

p. 179 ‘‘is terribly intense’’: JL to OR, 23 Aug 1948.<br />

p. 179 ‘‘The absolute refusal’’: OR to RD, 10 May 1948.<br />

p. 179 ‘‘The reason she would like’’: OR to EP, 1 Feb 1948.<br />

p. 179 ‘‘I have always suspected’’: RD to OR, 15 May 1948.<br />

p. 180 ‘‘We both came to the conclusion’’: RD to John Drummond, 24 May<br />

1948, HRHRC/Tex.<br />

p. 180 ‘‘do as little as posble/’’: EP to OR, 13 Mar 1948.<br />

p. 180 ‘‘in a truly magnificent uniform’’: OR to EP, 14 Feb 1948.<br />

p. 180 ‘‘the child did some good ones’’: OR to EP, 1 Feb 1948.<br />

p. 180 ‘‘nonna gravissima’’: MdR to OR, 3 Feb 1948.<br />

p. 180 ‘‘glad I went up’’: OR to EP, 14 Feb 1948.<br />

p. 181 ‘‘You’ve been a brick’’: DC to OR, 12 Feb 1948, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 181 ‘‘There is no money’’: OR to EP, 2 & 5 Mar 1948.<br />

p. 181 ’’I feel sure Mary’’: DC to OR, 15 May 1948.<br />

p. 181 ‘‘I told her not’’: OR to EP, 3 May 1948.<br />

p. 182 ‘‘You were right’’: OR to EP, 10 May 1948.<br />

p. 182 ‘‘It is Mr. <strong>Pound</strong>’s mental quirk’’: Samuel A. Silk to OR, 4 May 1948,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 182 ‘‘I am afraid’’: Cornell to JL, 29 June 1948 (copy to OR in ORP2/<br />

YCAL).<br />

p. 183 ‘‘I do not intend’’: OR to JL, [nd] July 1948, ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 183 ‘‘complete hardhearted ignoring’’: OR to EP, 22 May 1948.<br />

p. 183 ‘‘Summer is best’’: EP to OR, 2 June 1948.<br />

p. 183 ‘‘She is xxxceedingly triste’’: OR to EP, 1 July 1948.<br />

p. 183 ‘‘As for leading the orchestra’’: OR to EP, 6 July 1948.<br />

p. 183 Huxley ‘‘very sympathetic’’: OR to EP 26 July 1948.

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