The Connaught Hotel, Carlos Place, London - Asks if she may come see the Frazers, would like to speak of Lauro de Bosis, who had a deep affection for them, is sending a copy of his verses which she had printed.
Madrid - Is about to return to Paris, will give five benefit performances in London the week of May 1st, will come see them in Cambridge if they are not in London; her sympathies for having to give up the flat in the Temple.
24 Carlyle Square, S.W.3 - Thanks her for the two books, is reading 'La crainte des morts' though would like to read it in English; hopes to visit before returning to America.
70 Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, W.1. - Thanks her for the notices of the books; declines an invitation to tea as it is a matinee day; would like to meet, and would bring the sister of Lauro de Bosis, who is visiting.
70 Lansdowne House, Berkeley Square, W.1. - In response to some requests from Lady Frazer, she will send notices to her brother, but doesn't think the work would be much read in America; gives the names of a contact at Putnam and at Union Theological Seminary; doesn't think a classical play will work at present, gives her manager Golding Bright's details.
as from: Connaught Hotel, London - Is coming to Cambridge, would like to finally meet them, will be staying with her friends the de Glehns.
24 Carlyle Square, Chelsea, S.W.3. - Arranges to meet in Cambridge; understands her emotion at hearing Sir James' last lecture given by someone else, tells her, 'you must think of what you have had, - as I have to do'; is pleased to have had a small part in the publication of the bibliography.
Dark Harbour, Maine - Is sorry to hear about Frazer's eyesight; is happy to subscribe to the bibliography, and knows Lauro would be proud and happy too; if it hasn't been done yet, she'd like copies to go to the Universities of Rome, Florence and Naples, but not in her name or that of Lauro's; otherwise she'd like one to go to Hewitt at Nottingham.