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J M Barrie to Mrs Thomas Hardy - 1915

I am wandering about in the Highlands in such a remote parts that it has taken your letter this long (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Aug 15, 1915

to E V Lucas - 1919

I suppose your wanderings have taken you to Paris by this time ... Michael's recess comes long befor (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - May 20, 1919

to - 1922

My hearty thanks to you for the copy of that old sketc (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Jul 09, 1922

to Charles Turley Smith - 1927

Bluebells still nodding fragrantly on my table (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - May 11, 1927

to E V Lucas - 1933

I to hope always going at any rate in the normal way (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Dec 24, 1933

to - 1924

You did a kinder thing than you knew (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Jul 18, 1924

to Fred Oliver - 1929

Charles and Phillipa were in London ... Nothing happens now to the youth I have cared for without my (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - May 18, 1929

to Mrs Hugh Lewis - 1916

All alarms and excursions since we left you. Obviously we should never leave you. A bone of a partri (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Sep 20, 1916

to E V Lucas - 1920

I am so glad to have your letter ... it was nice of you to have that talk with Michael and I have no (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Oct 17, 1920

to - 1928

Here are the words proposed ... I think you have now entered on the hardest time of all, when the im (Read More)

Category - Letters | Expected Creation - Mar 07, 1928
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