Box 34
Contains 40 Results:
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [1902?]
[n.p.] Dearest E: I don't for a moment think that the sketch is atrocious - it's excellent
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; Dearest E: I am just off to wire to you. - We're getting ahead now.
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; My Dearest Love - I read your letter this morning - of course I read them
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; Dearest E: yr. letter relieved my mind: I hope you will pick up & will contine cheerful.
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; My Dearest Love - One day more! - We are getting ahead however
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; Dear E. Me voici - this paper shows it. Things are tranquil;
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; Dearest E: Here I am - & nothing much has happened & little seems likely to happen.
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
Stanford; My dearest Love - I am sending you a couple of Turgenevs;
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Feb.-Mar., 1902?]
[n.p.] My dearest Love - I got yr. letter & the m.s. on returning yesterday
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Mar., 1902?]
Winchelsea; Dearest E: I lie on warm sand, in front of me is a tiny cove.