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Dear Mrs Molesworth
I am very sorry there has been such a delay in answering your letter. All those directed to the office were delaying in coming to me by a mistake
I shall be very glad to see your MS if you will still send it to me, it had better come direct here, to save time
Yours truly C M Yonge
... continue readingDear Miss Yonge
I had the proofs of ‘One Sunday Morning’ some time ago & corrected them carefully. There were several small errors - in themselves small but rather important as affecting the sense, but I daresay the printers will have made all right. I want to know if I may send you another short article I have by me just now. It is not original, being a free translation from the French ... continue reading
Dear Mrs Molesworth
I think Felix can go into the December number as my Ulysses finishes in November, and there will be the space it leaves, before another begins I have tried to keep down the serials this year to leave more room for selfcontained articles but it is very difficult.
I will do my best to notice your books if I see them, but I cannot always mention a book as a matter of course because ... continue reading
My dear Miss Kirke
I send you my autograph and a few more that I happened to have by me, but I do not know if those that are only initials with [sic] be useful to you. CRC is Christabel Rose Coleridge, author of Lady Betty, Hugh Crighton’s Romance &c. F M P is Frances Mary Peard author of a good many novels, M R is Margaret Roberts, author of Mlle Mori. Louisa Molesworth (Mrs) has ... continue reading