Autograph letter signed : Renishaw Hall [near Sheffield], to Jane Clark, 1953 June 27.

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Autograph letter signed : Renishaw Hall [near Sheffield], to Jane Clark, 1953 June 27.

Saying she is coming to London on July 19 and inviting her and Kenneth to dine at the Sesame Club on the 20th, mentioning that she is asking D'Arcy, Tom Eliot, Osbert and David (Horner); reporting that she has been in agonies with sciatica and with her busy film schedule; noting that she has also been working on a "huge" anthology.

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