Autograph letter signed from Emma Lavinia Gifford Hardy, London, to Miss [Ada] Rehan, 1890 July 16.

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Autograph letter signed from Emma Lavinia Gifford Hardy, London, to Miss [Ada] Rehan, 1890 July 16.

Congratulates Ada Rehan on her success as Rosalind and reminds her that her husband had predicted it.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Rehan, Ada, 1857-1916

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Hardy, Emma Lavinia Gifford, 1840-1912

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