Box 37
Contains 59 Results:
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Jan.-Apr., 1907?]
[London] Dearest E: I am gradually getting straight at last it seems
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Dec., 1907-Apr.1908?
[London] Dearest E: I am just finishing the last chapters but one of the V.2
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Oct.-Nov. 1908?]
[London] Dearest E: I was glad to find you in so cheerful a mood [Ford asks Elsie to divorce him]
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, Dec., 1908
[London] Dearest E: Thanks for your letter wh. I only got this morning: I am glad you will let me have the money
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [1909?]
London; Dearest E: I wanted to write you a long letter this afternoon [On "The English Review" letterheard]
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [1909]
Selsey; Dearest E: The Review seems to be safe for another two months but I am nearly killed by the struggle. [On "The English Review" letterheard]
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Mar.20, 1909?]
[London] Dearest E: I have not had much to write about in the way of news
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Mar.24, 1909]
[London] Dearest E: I got yr. letter this morning & yr. other this afternoon.
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Mar.28, 1909?]
[London] Dearest E: Thank you very much for yr. letter about Conrad
ALS to Elsie Martindale Hueffer, [Mar.30, 1909?]
[London] Dearest E: I have seen Marwood who absotlutely swears that he had no disloyal intentions