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  <dc:title>Letter from Philip Graves, Hill Farm House, Michelmersh nr. Romsey, Hants. to Ifor Williams</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Sends a book by T.D. Reed. The question of texts, sources, mss etc. are beyond him. Discusses the theory. Looks forward to Taliesin.
He is suffering from "cardiac fatigue" and bone-idle. His half brother, Robert Graves, has been hurling himself into Celtic mythology and folk-lore. Discusses his book called The Fleece. Would like a copy of Ifor Williams's Dublin lectures. They have had a narrow escape in London.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>28/5/1945-24/8/1945</dc:date>
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