I am always uncommon glad to see your handwriting. ... I forget if I ever told you how much I like y (Read More)
I shall be proud to be a Freeman of Jedburg (Read More)
I am so sorry you have been having trouble is and made unhappy by them (Read More)
My letters get into such confusion that you must be very bewildered. ... I assure you I am nothing w (Read More)
From a letter from Barrie to Charles Turley-Smith, 10 May 1913 (Read More)
I am indeed sorry to hear from Phillip (Read More)
It is long since I heard from yo (Read More)
I emerge out of my big chimney to write to you. I was sitting there with a Charlotte Bronte in my ha (Read More)
Hereby to assure you with my hand on my heart that I am so recovered as to be genuinely in "rude hea (Read More)
It is so long since I have heard from you ... I am alone in the flat mostly now as the boys are all (Read More)