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LRB Article PDF: Morgan to his Friends (<i>LRB</i> volume 06 number 14, 2 August 1984) 

LRB Article PDF: Morgan to his Friends (LRB volume 06 number 14, 2 August 1984)

Denis Donoghue

On 10 February 1915 E.M. Forster visited D.H. and Frieda Lawrence at Greatham. The visit went off reasonably well, by the standards appropriate to those participants. The men, according to Forster, 'had a two hours walk in the glorious country' between Greatham and Arundel. Lawrence told Forster 'all about his people - drunken father, sister who married a tailor, etc: most gay and friendly, with breaks to look at birds, catkins, etc. Last night we painted pill boxes ... ' and an editorial note explains that these were bee boxes, used for transporting live bees. But the conversation was evidently more searching than Forster's account suggests. Nearly seven years later, Lawrence writing from Taos assured Forster that 'Yes, I think of you - of your saying to me, on top of the downs in Sussex - "How do you know I'm not dead?" '

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