Box 44
Contains 129 Results:
Bennett, Arnold TLS to Violet Hunt, Jan.7, 1909
Switzerland; My dear lady. Well, this enthusiasm and ardour of yours for "The Old Wives Tale" is highly creditable to both of us.
Bennett, Arnold AL[copy] to Ford, Mar.26, 1909
Putney; The fact is, my dear Hueffer, that I should like to come and see you, and have a chat [Transcription of ms. in Library of the University of Texas]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Mar.29, 1909
London; My dear Lady. Many thanks. It is distressing that we are already took for Monday night. [Violet Hunt's copy.]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Mar.31, 1909
London; Just come in. I wrote to F.M.H. [Ford] this morning that our first free moment is Wednesday night, [Violet Hunt's copy]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Apr.23, 1909
London My dear lady. Mill remerciments. We cannot, unfortunately, accept night engagements. [ Violet Hunt's copy]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Apr.27, 1909
London; Thank you. Blague a poart, it really is difficult to get seats, especially as this is a jubilee production. [Violet Hunt's copy]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Dec.29, 1909
London; My dear lady. I reply to your letter as Marguerite is still so neuralgic after influenza that she can't [Violet Hunt's copy]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Sept.24, 1925
London; My dear Violet, Many thanks for "More Tales of the Uneasy," which I am soon going to read. [Violet Hunt papers]
Bennett, Arnold ALS to Violet Hunt, Jun.24, 1930
London; Dear Violet, I am glad to have your letter. This is just to acknowledge it. [Violet Hunt papers]