Walter Hooper

Collected Letters Volume Three: Narnia, Cambridge and Joy 1950–1963


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I am hoping to drop rather a bomb by that book and don’t want to give too many warnings. Thanks for asking me.

      Yours sincerely,

      C. S. Lewis

      

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 14/1/51

      Dear Mr. (or Professor?) Kinter

      With many thanks & good wishes. Be sure and look me up if you’re ever rash enough to visit this conquered island.

      Yours sincerely

      C. S. Lewis

      

       TO EDWARD A. ALLEN (W): TS

      REF.25/51.

      Magdalen College,

      Oxford. 18th January 1951.

      My dear Mr. Allen,

      If when you first began to keep us afloat I had known that your kindness was going to continue over a number of years, I would have kept a record of your parcels; the number must now run into scores, and the weight into hundredweights! How do you do it? As I said once before, it is not so much your generosity as your hard work which impressed me; if the case was reversed, I hope I should try to behave to you and Mrs. Allen as you have done to me. But I should draw the line at coming home from my job and settling down to packing! (Anyway, I could’nt do it, being one of those whose fingers are all thumbs). Both the 11th and 12th December parcels have come in, and we are both very grateful for them.

      They have I’m afraid been here a few days, but it is the beginning of the term, and my brother has only just got up after an attack of ‘flu, which has put us all behindhand. This is one of the worst influenza years we have had for a long time, and is in fact a battle on two fronts; one ‘wave’ of the disease coming over from Norway, and the other working north across France from the Mediterranean. Different types too, which is not making the doctor’s work any easier. In the north it is so bad that work at the port of Liverpool is held up, and they are burying people by night, as in the plague days. This does nothing to dissipate the gloom with which we, and no doubt you too, regard the prospects for 1951.

      A small letter is a mighty poor return for two large parcels: but pupils are already knocking at the door, and I must get to work.

      With many thanks and all the best wishes to you and your mother for 1951,

      yours sincerely,

      C. S. Lewis

      

       TO SARAH NEYIAN (W): TS

      RER60/51.

      Magdalen College,

      Oxford. 26th January 1951.

      My dear Sarah

      I also have just had ‘flu or I’d write more. Love to all.

      Your affectionate Godfather,

      C. S. Lewis

      

       TO ARTHUR GREEVES (BOD):

      Magdalen etc

      31/1/51

      My dear Arthur

      Minto died a fortnight ago. Please pray for her soul.

      Yours

      Jack

      

      Magdalen College

      Oxford 31/1/51

      My dear Roger

      What two nights can you come to me? I prefer not a week end if you can possibly manage it. I suggest Feb 28 & 29th. (Feb 13, 20 & March 2nd no good). I miss you v. much. Love & duty to all of you.

      Yours

      Jack