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8                    GERTRUDE BELL

                    words and phrases had given way to the dashed-off, sometimes
                    scrawled writing of later years, and to more serious matters such
                    as examinations. An undated and unaddressed letter of the period
                    bridges the gap between the child and the young woman. It was
                    written from ‘Highfield5, the Marshalls5 home in Leeds:
                      Dearest Mother, Thank-you very much for letting me stay
                      here ... I shall be able to go on with my chaticism very easily
                      after I have gone through it with Aunty Katie, for I am learning
                      it very throughly and going thorough all the notes. I got my
                      sum-book and am working at my holiday tasks every day. I do
                      so want to pass the Cambridge Exam ... I climb all the trees
                      and walls I can lay hold of here ... I remain your very loving
                      daughter, Gertrude. PS (a la Maurice) How are Don and
                      Prince and Fay and Tom and the Canary and Benedicts and
                      Hugo and Elsa and Abby and Mrs Abby and you and Papa and
                      the rabbits. P.S. Aunty Katie sends you much love and says she
                      is rather fond of me on the hole.

                    The inquiries after domestic pets and servants ceased from then
                    on, as did her role in the mandatory funeral processions at Red
                    Barns when one of the cats or other animals died and had to be
                    buried. Only two factors remained constant in her letters —the
                    spelling, which improved little in her lifetime so that the reader
                    is often mystified by untranslatable words, and the deep and
                    genuine affection.
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