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<ref name="n2"> | <ref name="n2"> Proust had had sheets of cork affixed to the walls and ceiling of his bedroom in 1910 (see CP 02137; Kolb, X, no. 80). Before moving lodgings he wanted to sell the cork. He had asked Comte Mathieu de Noailles, who he had met on the evening of 25 May at Princesse Edmind de Polignac's, to have this address sent to him by his wife: see his reply to Anna de Noailles (CP 03787, note 9; Kolb, XVIII, no. 106) and, more explicitly, his letter to Jacques Porel of [Tuesday morning, 27 May 1919] (CP 03788; cf. Kolb,XVIII, no. 107). [PK, ChC] </ref> |
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- ↑ Proust had had sheets of cork affixed to the walls and ceiling of his bedroom in 1910 (see CP 02137; Kolb, X, no. 80). Before moving lodgings he wanted to sell the cork. He had asked Comte Mathieu de Noailles, who he had met on the evening of 25 May at Princesse Edmind de Polignac's, to have this address sent to him by his wife: see his reply to Anna de Noailles (CP 03787, note 9; Kolb, XVIII, no. 106) and, more explicitly, his letter to Jacques Porel of [Tuesday morning, 27 May 1919] (CP 03788; cf. Kolb,XVIII, no. 107). [PK, ChC]