It was interesting to find their book shelves with all our ‘usuals’: Graham Greene – hasn’t he got a macabre mind – surprising with such a striking face [?] – and Mary Stewart, Dick Francis and so on.
We’ve recently re-read Nevil Shute’s In the Wet written 1953 about 1970. V. interesting NOW [40 years from its publication].
It was lovely just to hear you after so many months last Sunday. What is actually the subject of conversation doesn’t seem to matter very much. It’s just the fact of direct and instantaneous communication that is important.
