Autograph letter signed : [Paris, n.d., ca. 1893?], to M. [Aurélien François] Lugné-Poë, [1893?].

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Autograph letter signed : [Paris, n.d., ca. 1893?], to M. [Aurélien François] Lugné-Poë, [1893?].

Asking for the address of Maeterlinck, "que j'ai le plus pressant besoin de voir."

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