Letter : to Florence Emery, [1908] April.

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Letter : to Florence Emery, [1908] April.

J. S. Sargent, Charles Shannon and Kathleen Bruce are working on portraits of him; he is just leaving for Stratford-on-Avon to see Bullen; he is working on a poem "which will have a principal singer...and a chorus of younger women who will dance as they sing."

1 item. 5 p. on 1 folded sheet. Holograph signed.

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