Just speculation, but in the Introduction to Letters Humphrey
Carpenter says:
Quote:
Among the omissions is a very large body of letters he
wrote between 1913 and 1918 to Edith Bratt, who was his fiancee
and then his wife; these are highly personal in character...
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Given that HC's work was "supervised" by Christopher Tolkien could
this dustup be more obsessive/compulsive micromanaging by CT?
Some sort of mild domestic and/or relatives "dirt" disagreement
which CT could fear would damage dad's reputation?
(Think the scenes in the movie Avalon where the relatives get into
a long-term feud over "you cut the turkey before I got there)."

Something like that?