She did net for moot, ate arid Neither did Edith touch that meat. There wte ana to ant It exoset Edith, ate mm in the house hot the witness, tte deceased. Witnem saw tte alenk fryingpan in the kitchen. Edith heim rim them. Too did not what ate mas deing
September 15, 1911 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
the said nothing. But that Edith all over: die never anything at the lime. The nagging would start veveral days later. had been married ten years, and for ten yean I had been nagged daily. It waa undenUndable. of course. Edith waa tick » oman. When we married
January 24, 1956 - Weekly Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
severe test. Miss Salter. a young Australian writer, was with that great woman for eight years. and has written a memoir of the Edith Sitwell she knew. 'lbis book, called "The Last Years of a Rebel", is strictly biogra*mat. it is narrative and not literary
June 10, 1967 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
mud» out 'E. Neilsen.' Your nmnie is V. hot let too remind you that ' btaials fur 'Edith.'" THE DESERTED HOU %E. Neilsen hurried b..ck to the house. 110 called to Edith. There was uo answer. 110 shouted for thu servants. No ore replied. Thn .musc was empty
March 9, 1929 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
'senses and the. knew Flom .1411 had tatted Edith to visa her, and it was then that Murray met Edith .t t h e hue. in Clapham Common. M 0 ". 7 wile any for a tans in September. and sr, d, ntly married Edith during that time. We ,Id net home. said the
August 22, 1912 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
frequentlv come in is here that EDITH can play a « partners it mentioned in useful role. It is better to let Lord Ediths last annual report. Piercy take over and use his words With the abundance of private about EDITH s intentions. companies in Ireland
June 18, 1965 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
affected all the memhera of the famile for the pact twelve months or mere. The relatione between Edith and Mancmrei were thoae of creel affection, and Edith waa when she heard that her water was to come Lancaster Castle m bocaelreeper. Be Marrarefe death
October 28, 1911 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
I knew Rose Macaulay and loved her, and I didn't know Edith Sitwell. so in that fight I am pro-Rose and anti-Edith. "I ant resigned to the fact that people who don't know me loathe me". said Edith. Miss Salter knew her and loved her, and hopes to make
June 10, 1967 - Irish Times - Dublin, Dublin, Republic of Ireland