Dilip's Correspondence with The Mother

An extract from 'New Correspondences of The Mother'

  The Mother : correspondence

Dilip Kumar Roy
Dilip Kumar Roy

Read Dilip's correspondence with The Mother - from the period spanning 1931-1951

Dilip's Correspondence with The Mother
English
 The Mother : correspondence

19 December 1933

Dilip,

I am sorry you spoke to V instead of speaking to C as I had suggested. C said and repeated that there is no true objection at all to your going back to the Trésor from this very day if you like. It seems that there had been already a discussion on the subject between C and V, before you came to me, C saying that you could very well move in and V making all sorts of objections.

This quarrel is most regrettable; I have never given authority to V to decide when you can or cannot go back to your rooms, and when I have said that you can go I do not see how anybody can say a word to the contrary.

I agree with you that too much money has been spent on that house, and it is C's opinion also. He was telling me that very thing not later than yesterday; but you will allow me not to follow your reasoning about princes. A house is made nice not for the sake of its occupants but for its own sake, and those who are to live in it have no reason to feel shy or uncomfortable about it.

So, I hope you will brush aside this unpleasant happening and take all measures to move tomorrow to the Trésor as you told me you would do.

19 December 1933










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