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Add. MS c/101/126 · Stuk · 12 Feb 1906
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Claims to have meant to send 'these [articles]' sooner, but has been puzzling over the lectures on sociology, which she had mentioned, intending to send them also. Feels that she had better get 'a clearer picture of them and of their relation toread more

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Add. MS c/103/43 · Stuk · 18 Mar. 1906
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Says that she has often felt lately as if she were very lazy 'doing nothing but move about under a real Italian sky, looking at interesting things' while Nora is 'enveloped in work'. Refers to Edith Sharpley, from whom she presumes Nora has heard news ofread more

Add. MS c/101/84 · Stuk · 23 Aug 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

Acknowledges what a 'painful effort' it must have been for Nora to write to her [and her husband]. Assures her that Edith Sharpley is keeping them informed of Henry's progress. Reports that she is 'sitting out of doors in the sun, feeling bitter againstread more

Add. MS c/104/91 · Stuk · 18 Aug 1900
Part of Additional Manuscripts c

They were surprised and very distressed to get very bad news of Henry from Miss [Edith?] Sharpley that morning. He had hoped that Henry would be in Scotland, 'recovering his strength in the bracing air there.' Had planned to return to Cambridge at theread more

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