The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 168George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1955 |
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... letter writing . He was the most punctilious correspondent and always answered letters as promptly as possible , not necessarily at great length . He noted the names and dates of every letter he wrote in little penny notebooks . Undated ...
... letter writing . He was the most punctilious correspondent and always answered letters as promptly as possible , not necessarily at great length . He noted the names and dates of every letter he wrote in little penny notebooks . Undated ...
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... letter of thanks for the gift of St Joan may , however , be gathered from one she wrote on January 2 , 1925 , to Sydney Cockerell . Although in point of time it was written after G. B. S.'s letter , it will be necessary to transcribe it ...
... letter of thanks for the gift of St Joan may , however , be gathered from one she wrote on January 2 , 1925 , to Sydney Cockerell . Although in point of time it was written after G. B. S.'s letter , it will be necessary to transcribe it ...
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... letter about it , but could not feel sure that it might not wound you again , and so tore it up . Then I wrote you another with the same result after a few days ' reflection . But at the third attempt I succeeded , or I thought I did ...
... letter about it , but could not feel sure that it might not wound you again , and so tore it up . Then I wrote you another with the same result after a few days ' reflection . But at the third attempt I succeeded , or I thought I did ...
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