Letter from Barrie to Charles Turley Smith, 3 July 1913[No original available] (Read More)
And so you were 50 lately ... We jog along here, not very gaily. Peter has just gone back from a for (Read More)
I wonder whether you would both be persuaded ... Nicholas would send his love if you were in. I must (Read More)
My maledictions on the rain that kept you from getting here. (Read More)
Here I am again back at the old plac (Read More)
Your servant warmly appreciates the bluebells (Read More)
It struck me after I saw you that you were putting the Napoleon cap on Peter. I am not bringing the (Read More)
I sometimes go over to France to a hospital I have for French children wounded in the war. I think i (Read More)
You have now put yourself into my hands. I hope you will be at Lady Margaret's Hall next autumn. Mic (Read More)
You have either heard or will be hearing from St Andrews that they want to give you the LL.D. in May (Read More)