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319 Notes to Pages 199–208<br />

p. 199 Damage claim documents: Box 125, ORP5/YCAL.<br />

p. 200 ‘‘We always get on well’’: OR to EP, 17 Mar 1951.<br />

p. 200 Claim turned over to Boris: OR, I Ching notebooks.<br />

p. 200 ‘‘calculated to destroy’’: OR to EP, 10 Mar 1951.<br />

p. 200 ‘‘I tried to reach you’’: K. <strong>Rudge</strong> to OR, 27 Feb 1949 and 2 Dec 1951,<br />

ORP2/YCAL.<br />

p. 201 ‘‘For a man who has’’: OR to EP, 10 Mar 1951.<br />

p. 201 ‘‘Female Gabe a remarkable specimen’’: OR to EP, 30 May 1951.<br />

p. 201 ‘‘He wouldn’t recognize’’: OR to EP, 26 May 1951.<br />

p. 202 ‘‘not very interesting young men’’: Conover, Caresse Crosby, 101.<br />

p. 202 ‘‘so many Chigianist names’’: OR to GCS, 11 Nov 1951.<br />

p. 202 Prince Sigismundo Chigi: OR to GCS, 15 Nov 1951.<br />

p. 202 News of the Accademia: GCS to OR, 18 Nov 1951.<br />

p. 202 Despair and loneliness: OR to EP, 2 Feb 1951.<br />

p. 202 Eliot and Laughlin opposed: OR, I Ching notebooks, 1985.<br />

p. 203 ‘‘She ain’t occupying the bridal suite’’: OR to EP, 31 Mar 1952.<br />

p. 203 ‘‘O.K., you bin put on’’: EP to OR, [nd] Mar 1952.<br />

p. 204 ‘‘You feel that you’ve got’’: OR interview with Christopher Winner,<br />

Venice, 1977.<br />

p. 204 ‘‘all them past glories’’: OR to Gloria French, [nd] May 1952, ORP2/<br />

YCAL.<br />

p. 204 ‘‘He forgive her for argyfying’’: OR to EP, 7 May 1952.<br />

p. 204 John Kasper at St. Elizabeth’s: Carpenter, A Serious Character, 799–801.<br />

p. 204 ‘‘This one, who expected’’: OR to EP, 13 May 1952.<br />

p. 205 ‘‘muddled up matters’’: OR to EP, 26 May 1952.<br />

p. 205 ‘‘writing on an ornamental concrete bench’’: OR to EP, 21 June 1952.<br />

p. 205 ‘‘The only reason’’: OR to EP, 31 Dec 1952.<br />

p. 205 Saint Cecilia’s Day; ‘‘He seems to think’’: OR to EP, 23 Nov 1952.<br />

p. 206 ‘‘Spent whole afternoon’’: MdR to OR, 12 Mar 1953.<br />

p. 206 William McNaughton: ‘‘Secret History of St. Elizabeth’s,’’ unpublished<br />

paper, <strong>Ezra</strong> <strong>Pound</strong> Conference at Brunnenburg, July 1997.<br />

p. 206 ‘‘At social occasions’’: MdR, Discretions, 292.<br />

p. 206 Caresse’s book signing: MdR to OR, 31 Mar 1953.<br />

p. 207 ‘‘This place is a Paradiso’’: OR to EP, 19 Feb 1953.<br />

p. 207 Blanche Somers-Cocks, ‘‘great help with the children’’: OR to EP, 4 May<br />

1953; I Ching notebooks, 1978.<br />

p. 207 ‘‘I am all for formal politeness’’: OR to EP, 6 Aug 1953.<br />

p. 207 ‘‘Have kept out of any Rapallian’’: OR to EP, 24 Dec 1953.<br />

p. 207 ‘‘I was in Siena’’: JL to EP, 3 Jan 1954, EPAnnex/YCAL.<br />

p. 208 ‘‘She is very tense’’: Barnard, Assault on Mt. Helicon, 254.

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