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My dear Lionel
My dear Lionel


I realize that the dates of my letters are sometimes the date of their writing, but not the date of their mailing. (Monsieur Delessert, administrator of the North, said: “Our trains rarely arrive on time but always leave at the time set on the timetable” <ref name="n2" />. I cannot even say the same of my letters, since I find on my table those which were intended for you.)<ref name="n3" /> In the meantime, de Rothschild Frères are sending me the enclosed bulletin and statement<ref name="n4" /> which may be useful to you. I am sending these just in case you need them and I am not replying to the Rothschild Banking House, since my answer will be precisely what you will have me sign.
I realize that the dates of my letters are sometimes the date of their writing, but not the date of their mailing. (Monsieur Delessert, director of the Nord, said: “Our trains rarely arrive on time but always leave at the time set on the timetable” <ref name="n2" />. I cannot even say the same of my letters, since I find on my table this one which was intended for you.)<ref name="n3" /> In the meantime, de Rothschild Frères are sending me the enclosed bulletin and statement<ref name="n4" /> which may be useful to you. I am sending these just in case you need them and I am not replying to the Rothschild Banking House, since my answer will be precisely what you will have me sign.


Thousands of affectionate and grateful memories
With my most grateful and best wishes


Marcel Proust  
Marcel Proust  

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Marcel Proust to Lionel Hauser [Monday 15 May 1916]

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My dear Lionel

I realize that the dates of my letters are sometimes the date of their writing, but not the date of their mailing. (Monsieur Delessert, director of the Nord, said: “Our trains rarely arrive on time but always leave at the time set on the timetable” [2]. I cannot even say the same of my letters, since I find on my table this one which was intended for you.)[3] In the meantime, de Rothschild Frères are sending me the enclosed bulletin and statement[4] which may be useful to you. I am sending these just in case you need them and I am not replying to the Rothschild Banking House, since my answer will be precisely what you will have me sign.

With my most grateful and best wishes

Marcel Proust

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Notes

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  6. Contributors: Emciver, Longyuh