Although, for financial reasons, I had to be glad to be rid of Telegraph House, the parting was painful. I loved the downs and the woods and my tower room with its views in all four directions. I had known the place for forty years or more, and had watched it grow in my brother's day. It represented continuity, of which, apart from work, my life has had far less than I could have wished.
Source:The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell, v.2 chap. 5: Later Years of Telegraph House, 1968
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