1888.9 518 for the Academy and Devonshire House. I wish you were coming 1888.9 449 be away and Aunt Ada ruling in her stead. I don't think it will 1888.9 176 all. We did not re-telegraph to Mrs Green or to Amy 1888.9 446 bicycle. How interesting about Mrs Gaskell! Was Amy Gaskell one 1888.9 71 secret, not even Lady Arthur has been told about it, so don't 1888.9 449 be away and Aunt Ada ruling in her stead. I don't think it will 1888.9 448 I am going to Rounton from Tuesday to Friday. Aunt Florence will 1888.9 370 very affectionate daughter Gertrude. My love to Auntie B 1888.9 99 Grandmamma wanted me to do it, and Auntie B was so bothered about 1888.9 50 with Auntie B who is now at her hospital. Grandmamma has 1888.9 96 doesn't even know his part! but don't tell Auntie B I said so 1888.9 221 both very brisk in this cool weather. Sophia and Auntie Bessie 1888.9 239 very late for Auntie Bessie and Miss Thomson were out seeing the 1888.9 423 I discussed with Auntie F. the attitude ]of Auntie Maisie and 1888.9 425 Auntie F. I think you know, but this is quite private 1888.9 423 I discussed with Auntie F. the attitude ]of Auntie Maisie and 1888.9 152 Avicourt to Paris - Billy spent 2 hours in the dining 1888.9 82 and armed with these I feel prepared to face Baine himself 1888.9 83 I read an article in the Fortnightly on Marie Bashkitseff which 1888.9 227 Bennett feels. Your very affectionate daughter Gertrude 1888.9 218 had quite enough of it. The little Beresfords have been here all 1888.9 201 regretted that she could not come this Via Beringer, that is why 1888.9 221 brisk in this cool weather. Sophia and Auntie Bessie 1888.9 239 very late for Auntie Bessie and Miss Thomson were out seeing the 1888.9 497 most refreshing things in this weary life. At 4 Billy 1888.9 241 Thomson played patiences with Grandmamma and Billy and I sat in 1888.9 237 that happened was that Billy appeared suddenly on Wednesday 1888.9 503 Macmillan's and found Gerald. Billy presently went away to 1888.9 152 Avicourt to Paris - Billy spent 2 hours in the dining room and 1888.9 424 Billy the other day 1888.9 494 and Billy. she and I sat in the garden, I in the sun with 1888.9 10 Tom and Bob C....... We all pounded down through inches of 1888.9 512 we went to a dull afternoon party at the Brassey's from 1888.9 51 received some flowers from Mrs Brookfield .... Cannes which she 1888.9 81 Browne. Ph. Sidney for me to see. I took down their 1888.9 141 Bucharest confided to me that the bore of this heat was 1888.9 395 I am telling Bumpus to send Cassell's dictionary to Sloane St for 1888.9 222 are going to see the Shah arrive at Cadogan House when he dines 1888.9 44 great interest in our tennis and in the Cambridge match. G.B 1888.9 51 received some flowers from Mrs Brookfield .... Cannes which she 1888.9 271 to the Exhibition, the cousin took me there and Captain Foster 1888.9 261 hers, a Captain Foster and myself 1888.9 266 found inadequate! Captain Foster I liked extremely - first I 1888.9 260 her young man, a Captain Something, Miss Welby and a cousin of 1888.9 207 breakfast Caroline appeared, on her way home from riding, to ask 1888.9 483 to ask what time Caroline wanted me tomorrow. She came rushing 1888.9 248 Caroline's house. There was there a Mrs Wellesley, I wond 1888.9 249 she is, an amusing person anyhow; Caroline's sister who seems 1888.9 251 (Caroline's) pretty and rather shy, Miss Luttyens by name 1888.9 252 very beautiful Miss Welby a cousin of Caroline's, quite one of 1888.9 256 Gardens and had tea with Carrie with whom I was rather glad to 1888.9 395 I am telling Bumpus to send Cassell's dictionary to Sloane St for 1888.9 184 one will go to see him act it, but Shakespeare's Catherine 1888.9 320 17 July 1889 Highfield, Chapel Allerton, Leeds My dearest Mother 1888.9 461 I went to Clarence today and arranged about the nursing lecture 1888.9 344 ladies of Clarence were friendly, they even laughed a little at 1888.9 187 read, I have never seen it acted, but Cognetin's ... .... was 1888.9 175 you. Wasn't it a comfort that the Cognetive thing turned out so 1888.9 183 because Cognetud's part is so good and has such possibilities 1888.9 216 College Concert at Harley St. I arrived late and left 1888.9 441 it as much as I should. Colonel Kozloff is the gentleman whose 1888.9 165 whom I thought very nice and with Mr Crackenthorpe whose abrupt 1888.9 193 like Mr Creighton and she is afraid that I may be influenced by 1888.9 190 him Eau Dor.... ... Mrs Creighton asked me to stay with her at 1888.9 179 either, for all of which we were sorry. Mrs Creighton came 1888.9 196 Mr Creighton's personality 1888.9 490 I sat for half an hour talked to Miss Croudace and wrote letters 1888.9 217 heard Nellie sing, talked to Miss Croudace, and came away having 1888.9 60 dress rehearsal at Miss Cubitt's. It's very friendly and dear of 1888.9 267 you the great drawback about him, he is Edith Cuthal's 1888.9 104 Isn't the Daisy feeble! I never read such miserably poor 1888.9 128 I'm not surprised to find that Davitt was in the thick of it all 1888.9 89 of Kipling's, Under the Derdens, which I had brought home with me 1888.9 518 for the Academy and Devonshire House. I wish you were coming 1888.9 420 Dorothy Gurins has come to play with the babies and is 1888.9 73 to Flora the most complete nonsense. The Grant Duff girl is a 1888.9 168 you were here. I half hoped you might might be. DO come 1888.9 190 him Eau Dor.... ... Mrs Creighton asked me to stay with 1888.9 267 tell you the great drawback about him, he is Edith Cuthal's 1888.9 157 and drove to the Place de la Concorde to see the Eiffel Tower. We 1888.9 360 glad. Elizabeth was very cross though! My gown came from 1888.9 401 of a cambric matching the pattern one of Elsa's, 16 d a yard, and 1888.9 255 to myself that I was reading. Then I walked to Essex 1888.9 310 Papa is at Eton and I only wish I was going to be here too. I 1888.9 259 Spanish Exhibition after it. There were there Miss Luttyens and 1888.9 276 There is nothing to see at that Exhibition, nothing at all, but 1888.9 271 to the Exhibition, the cousin took me there and Captain Foster 1888.9 203 with the A. Russells and on to my lecture with Flora 1888.9 61 it. I shall like to see her. Yesterday morning Flora 1888.9 66 Flora and her friends want to anticipate by a false 1888.9 491 I went on to the Marylebone baths where I met Flora and we 1888.9 73 to Flora the most complete nonsense. The Grant Duff girl 1888.9 448 am going to Rounton from Tuesday to Friday. Aunt Florence will 1888.9 438 I enclose a letter from Florence, which please keep for me or 1888.9 177 Hutchinson, so they were not there. Forbes Robertson had made 1888.9 83 I read an article in the Fortnightly on Marie Bashkitseff which 1888.9 271 Exhibition, the cousin took me there and Captain Foster 1888.9 261 hers, a Captain Foster and myself 1888.9 266 found inadequate! Captain Foster I liked extremely - first I 1888.9 303 asking her suddenly what was the French for "this horse has the 1888.9 414 enclose a list of French novels, cross out those you don't want 1888.9 516 to the French play in the evening; it was delightful, Mother 1888.9 247 Yesterday morning I went to the French Literature class at 1888.9 256 Gardens and had tea with Carrie with whom I was rather 1888.9 156 dinner at a restaurant opposite the Gare du Nord, we took a cab 1888.9 446 How interesting about Mrs Gaskell! Was Amy Gaskell one 1888.9 446 bicycle. How interesting about Mrs Gaskell! Was Amy Gaskell one 1888.9 504 Purbright, Gerald and I sat in the garden and read. Mother 1888.9 113 Gerald came in to breakfast very late this morning and 1888.9 443 course Gerald knew him and told them. I think I had better 1888.9 503 Macmillan's and found Gerald. Billy presently went away to 1888.9 383 Jonson's works edited by Gifford in 3 vols, not big ones I think 1888.9 241 Thomson played patiences with Grandmamma and Billy and I sat in 1888.9 50 with Auntie B who is now at her hospital. Grandmamma has just 1888.9 90 and will send to you as soon as Grandmamma has ready it. It is 1888.9 120 Grandmamma in the evenings and makes little jokes to her 1888.9 107 I am going with Grandmamma to drive in Lady Humphrey's brougham 1888.9 99 Grandmamma wanted me to do it, and Auntie B was so bother 1888.9 132 Saturday week with Grandmamma. It is very dear of his to want me 1888.9 73 to Flora the most complete nonsense. The Grant Duff girl is a 1888.9 176 well after all. We did not re-telegraph to Mrs Green or to Amy 1888.9 55 Green to whom I wrote on Thursday saying how sorry I 1888.9 78 In the afternoon Sophie and I walked across the Green Park to the 1888.9 482 - that wasn't very nice. Then I called at Green St 1888.9 513 which I went on to a dull tea at Mrs Green's. Mlle Souvestu was 1888.9 415 bound. Mr Grimstone says that he cannot supply us with mutton at 1888.9 487 Grosvenor joined us and we had a very amusing talk. I 1888.9 420 Dorothy Gurins has come to play with the babies and is going to 1888.9 505 her party vastly, was introduced to Thomas Hardy and had 1888.9 489 delightful to have them there. Then I walked to Harley St where 1888.9 216 College Concert at Harley St. I arrived late and left early 1888.9 108 this afternoon, so we will take the ...... to Harriet Young. I 1888.9 320 17 July 1889 Highfield, Chapel Allerton, Leeds My dearest Mother 1888.9 35 very nice girl indeed called Hilda Woodhead with whom I always 1888.9 440 Holland? It would be mighty amusing and I think he would 1888.9 314 I must tell you an absurd story. Minnie Hope was sitting with an 1888.9 17 and I and Miss Wordsworth are going to tea with Horace today 1888.9 9 Monday - Mary and I, the ...... and Mrs Talbot, Horace, Uncle 1888.9 13 pleasant. I lunched with him in Horace's rooms on Sunday and he 1888.9 230 history whom I most resemble is, I think, Mother Hubbard's dog 1888.9 131 girls like their Valentines. I am going to see Hugo on 1888.9 107 I am going with Grandmamma to drive in Lady Humphrey's brougham 1888.9 275 it! and I really didn't feel very like Violet Hunt 1888.9 507 Hunt at her brother-in-law's. They came home at 8 1888.9 400 little girls' frocks: Hunt would like to have one for Molly made 1888.9 177 Hutchinson, so they were not there. Forbes Robertson had 1888.9 127 console people who sympathise with the Irish party - pace Papa 1888.9 72 confide it even to Miss Irwin. The original society is according 1888.9 396 you to bring home. Miss Thomson wants it. The Italian is 1888.9 434 Jackson? I am much interested to hear that Mr G. D. is 1888.9 381 I have read Swinburne's Jonson which I will keep for you, it is 1888.9 383 Jonson's works edited by Gifford in 3 vols, not big ones 1888.9 87 confines herself chiefly to quotations from the Journal. We then 1888.9 89 of Kipling's, Under the Derdens, which I had brought home 1888.9 374 and I went out before lunch and walked towards Kirkleatham 1888.9 52 is arranging happily. I wonder if Miss Kitson will send me some 1888.9 361 Knowell this morning - it is charming, I am so glad I 1888.9 441 it as much as I should. Colonel Kozloff is the gentleman whose 1888.9 435 to St. P. - well, I could have done without him! Lady A. is 1888.9 71 secret, not even Lady Arthur has been told about it, so don't 1888.9 107 I am going with Grandmamma to drive in Lady Humphrey's brougham 1888.9 1 22 February 1888 Lady Margaret Hall Oxford Dearest Mother. I am 1888.9 164 and it was so hot; but I had a long talk with Mr Lang 1888.9 327 by that time I should have had quite enough of Leeds and of cold 1888.9 320 17 July 1889 Highfield, Chapel Allerton, Leeds My dearest Mother 1888.9 430 makes one rather uncomfortable.( Letter incomplete 1888.9 8 that he can miss it much. We had a merry tea at Lionel T 1888.9 160 all the way to London but I didn't sleep and was awfully tired 1888.9 79 London Library where I had a delicious rummage with a 1888.9 368 I hope you are reconciled to being in London, but oh I wish you 1888.9 259 Exhibition after it. There were there Miss Luttyens and 1888.9 251 (Caroline's) pretty and rather shy, Miss Luttyens by name; and a 1888.9 503 Macmillan's and found Gerald. Billy presently went away t 1888.9 423 discussed with Auntie F. the attitude ]of Auntie Maisie and 1888.9 64 the Mallets and called the Pessimist Society. They, it 1888.9 83 I read an article in the Fortnightly on Marie Bashkitseff which 1888.9 17 Mary and I and Miss Wordsworth are going to tea with 1888.9 9 on Monday - Mary and I, the ...... and Mrs Talbot, Horace, Uncle 1888.9 197 On Wednesday morning I met Mary at the New Gallery which we 1888.9 493 the way and found Mary here - whe had proposed herself for lunch 1888.9 491 Then I went on to the Marylebone baths where I met Flora and we 1888.9 2 sending you a pathetic little note from Maurice to read. Send it 1888.9 7 can't make out but I don't think from Maurice's cheerful tone 1888.9 65 are going to bring out a periodical called the Mausoleum which 1888.9 470 I called on a lady called Mc Shane who talked a great deal about 1888.9 314 I must tell you an absurd story. Minnie Hope was sitting with an 1888.9 316 young lady in a blue jacket," "Yes said Minnie, lying low 1888.9 513 which I went on to a dull tea at Mrs Green's. Mlle Souvestu was 1888.9 463 some visits and came home with Papa at 4.35. Molly and I 1888.9 298 Molly informed me, in the pride of newly acquired 1888.9 400 girls' frocks: Hunt would like to have one for Molly made 1888.9 302 you how Molly puzzled and shocked her dreadfully the other day 1888.9 508 Molly says he was a very kind man, he gave them 1888.9 406 you like to have Molly's cambric frock trimmed with the 6 and a 1888.9 220 had a delightful time. Molly's cold is much better, they are 1888.9 98 Murray, because it would have been so horrid of me to 1888.9 217 heard Nellie sing, talked to Miss Croudace, and came away 1888.9 197 On Wednesday morning I met Mary at the New Gallery which we 1888.9 315 Oxford man. Presently he grasped her hand and said "do 1888.9 1 22 February 1888 Lady Margaret Hall Oxford Dearest Mother. I am 1888.9 244 missed it. He wanted to take me with him to Paddington and send 1888.9 127 who sympathise with the Irish party - pace Papa 1888.9 463 paid some visits and came home with Papa at 4.35. Molly and I 1888.9 439 return. do you think Papa could be induced to meet them in 1888.9 310 Papa is at Eton and I only wish I was going to be 1888.9 359 have just heard that Papa is coming home to dinner and I am so 1888.9 386 I wonder when Papa is coming home, I half expect him on Wednesday 1888.9 105 fooling. I send it to you today that Papa may see it - put it in 1888.9 119 whole it is very nice to have him here. He plays Parchesi with 1888.9 355 your very affectionate daughter Gertrude. The Pariah is 1888.9 152 Avicourt to Paris - Billy spent 2 hours in the dining room and 1888.9 154 indeed it was far too hot to eat. At Paris we found that we had 1888.9 125 Parnell completely. I don't think it will have much 1888.9 124 What do you think of the Parnell report? It seems to let off 1888.9 305 Will you send me the second volume of Pattison's essays, if you 1888.9 64 the Mallets and called the Pessimist Society. They, it appears 1888.9 185 almost disappeared - she has become absorbed in Petruchio. I 1888.9 81 Browne. Ph. Sidney for me to see. I took down their names 1888.9 226 How scathing the reviews of Phyllis were! I wonder how poor Mrs 1888.9 157 and drove to the Place de la Concorde to see the Eifel Tower. We 1888.9 504 Purbright, Gerald and I sat in the garden and read. Mothe 1888.9 258 Queen St for a seven o'clock dinner - we were going to 1888.9 109 shall be left at the R's about 5. Dear me! I wonder how I shall 1888.9 399 (undated) Red Barns Coatham Redcar Dearest Mother, About the 1888.9 343 ~~o7ctober 1889 Red Barns Coatham Redcar Dearest Mother mine, The 1888.9 432 undated Sunday Red Barns Coatham, Redcar Dearest Mother. Tiny's 1888.9 455 undated Red Barns Coatham, Redcar. Dearest Mother, I think 1888.9 358 25 November 1889 Red Barns Coatham, Redcar. Dearest Mother, I 1888.9 177 Hutchinson, so they were not there. Forbes Robertson had made 1888.9 448 I am going to Rounton from Tuesday to Friday. Aunt Florence will 1888.9 326 I am going to Rounton on Monday - did I tell you that before? - 1888.9 488 him to accept the Russell's invitation for the 6th - it will be 1888.9 203 with the A. Russells and on to my lecture with Flora 1888.9 240 Shah and didn't come in till half past eight 1888.9 222 are going to see the Shah arrive at Cadogan House when he dines 1888.9 184 that one will go to see him act it, but Shakespeare's Catherine 1888.9 6 think. What it is that the boys from the Shops have stolen I 1888.9 81 Browne. Ph. Sidney for me to see. I took down their names and 1888.9 80 sub-librarian who hunted out all the editions of Sir Th 1888.9 395 telling Bumpus to send Cassell's dictionary to Sloane St for 1888.9 172 21 June 1889 95 Sloane Street Dearest Father, Thank you very much 1888.9 47 14 February 1889 95 Sloane Street Dearest dear Mother. I feel 1888.9 229 5 July 1889 95 Sloane Street My dearest Mother, The person in 1888.9 477 undated 95 Sloane Street SW Dearest Father, Mother thinks she 1888.9 206 3 July 1888 95 Sloane Street. Dearest Mother. Today, soon after 1888.9 93 needlessly pathetic and without the power of the Soldiers 1888.9 42 going with a Somerville to play on a private ground. I don't 1888.9 221 both very brisk in this cool weather. Sophia and Auntie Bessie 1888.9 78 In the afternoon Sophie and I walked across the Green Park to the 1888.9 223 tonight. It's a perfect .......! Sophie has stood in two crowds 1888.9 513 I went on to a dull tea at Mrs Green's. Mlle Souvestu was 1888.9 259 Spanish Exhibition after it. There were there Miss 1888.9 435 to St. P. - well, I could have done without him! Lady 1888.9 123 How very interesting Stanley's letters were in yesterday's Times 1888.9 297 that they had just been learning of the reign of Stephen 1888.9 381 I have read Swinburne's Jonson which I will keep for you, it is 1888.9 200 people. Mrs Talbot asked when my Mother would be at home and 1888.9 9 on Monday - Mary and I, the ...... and Mrs Talbot, Horace, Uncle 1888.9 80 who hunted out all the editions of Sir Th 1888.9 505 enjoyed her party vastly, was introduced to Thomas Hardy and had 1888.9 301 fortunately Miss Thomson came and called them in. Did we tell 1888.9 241 Thomson played patiences with Grandmamma and Billy and I 1888.9 396 you to bring home. Miss Thomson wants it. The Italian is 1888.9 239 very late for Auntie Bessie and Miss Thomson were out seeing the 1888.9 123 Stanley's letters were in yesterday's Times 1888.9 432 Sunday Red Barns Coatham, Redcar Dearest Mother. Tiny's 1888.9 10 Tom and Bob C....... We all pounded down through 1888.9 12 rather to enjoy ourselves. Uncle Tom was very friendly and 1888.9 157 to the Place de la Concorde to see the Eifel Tower. We 1888.9 94 Three. At 7 Vivie and Mr Townsend came to rehearse, stayed to 1888.9 376 room where I made them some Turkish coffee after lunch, they then 1888.9 9 - Mary and I, the ...... and Mrs Talbot, Horace, Uncle 1888.9 12 rather to enjoy ourselves. Uncle Tom was very friendly and 1888.9 131 little girls like their Valentines. I am going to see Hugo on 1888.9 499 a saddle for Valladres. I have other long talks with him, which 1888.9 201 regretted that she could not come this Via Beringer, that is why 1888.9 345 Vice Versa - and oh unexpected joy! their accounts 1888.9 146 almost empty except for the poor hot lady but at Vienna 1888.9 143 afternoon in curl papers in the passage! At Vienna we had an 1888.9 275 doesn't it! and I really didn't feel very like Violet Hunt 1888.9 94 Three. At 7 Vivie and Mr Townsend came to rehearse, stayed to 1888.9 515 about the Vosges and is going to give us renseignements. We went 1888.9 180 to the door in Mrs Ward's carriage and was drawn in (not in the 1888.9 15 He certainly is a very able person. He knew the Warden 1888.9 252 very beautiful Miss Welby a cousin of Caroline's, quite one of 1888.9 260 her young man, a Captain Something, Miss Welby and a cousin of 1888.9 248 Caroline's house. There was there a Mrs Wellesley, I wonder who 1888.9 35 very nice girl indeed called Hilda Woodhead with whom I always 1888.9 191 Worcester some time this autumn. I should like to very 1888.9 17 Mary and I and Miss Wordsworth are going to tea with Horace today 1888.9 108 afternoon, so we will take the ...... to Harriet Young. I