Letters, [ca. 1880-1922?], London and Penzance, England.

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Letters, [ca. 1880-1922?], London and Penzance, England.

[1] n.y., November 29, London, to Emily [2 l.]. He sends her an article written by Harold Massingham about a book of his. Discusses Massingham. With a note at the end to Miss Newton requesting she read the article also. [2] "12th," to Mrs. [Violet] Hueffer, Penzance, England [4 p. with typed transcript].--Describes how he sprained his wrist. Discusses a review of Dead Man's Plack by Clutton Brock. [3] n.y., December 19, Penzance, to Mrs. [Violet] Hueffer [2 p.].--Discusses his pets and the feeding of wild birds. He is expecting a visit from Morley Roberts.

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