Autograph letter signed, dated : Linterpaart , received 10 July 1879, to Mr. [Richard] Peyton, 1879 July 10.

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Autograph letter signed, dated : Linterpaart , received 10 July 1879, to Mr. [Richard] Peyton, 1879 July 10.

Saying that she will sing the duet with pleasure "and Thou didst blow if you prefer," asking if she will sing in [Mendelssohn's] Elijah, etc.

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