Box 37
Contains 59 Results:
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.15, 1906]
[London] Dearest E: I've received today a p.c. that a little disquiets me
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.19, 1906]
Hythe; Dearest E: Here I am, still going thro' in the midst of a very confounded attack of indigestion
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.20, 1906]
[London] Dearest E: I have just got in to find yr. wire asking for money.
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.23, 1906]
[Hammersmith] Dearest E: It is a little disturbing to me to be so absolutely uncertain of where you are
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.24, 1906]
Rye; 1 envelope
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.25, 1906]
[Winchelsea] Dearest E: I have just brought Babs in to Benediction & called on the Great Man
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.27, 1906]
[London] Dearest E: Here is the fiver. I am just back from an extraordinary tiring day
AL[postcard]S to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jun.27, 1906]
[London] Yes: if you find the Molkendur pleasant, by all means take the rooms
AL[postcard]S to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jul.4, 1906]
[Emmerich, German] Dearest E: We are thus far forward on a fairly prosperous journey.
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [1907?]
[London] Dearest E:: I transcribe in my best writing the poem I wrote for the mail to welcome you [On verso: AMS "The Pro Consuls"]