Autograph letter signed : London, to Arthur Moore, 1889 Nov. 26.

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Autograph letter signed : London, to Arthur Moore, 1889 Nov. 26.

Describing an outing to the theater with his mother, noting that they were unimpressed by the child actress Dorothy Harwood. Mentioning that his affair with Bertha Van Raalte "has begun to pall." Describing a "somewhat monotonous evening" when after sitting on the sofa with her for two hours (also with Lefroy and his young woman), he and Lefroy "agreed that in view of the new act le jeu ne valait etc." Mentioning that he and Lefroy broke appointments with Bertha and the other young woman without writing to explain and supposing that their affairs are finished. Discussing their work on "R.O." (i.e., the collaborative novel "Felix Martyr"), noting that The Critic is not yet dead, and with a postscript mentioning that their collaborative work "The Passion of Dr. Ludovicus" has been sent to Chatto & Windus.

1 item (4 p.) ; 17.6 cm.

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