Pièce 64 - Letter from Elizabeth Trevelyan to Caroline Trevelyan

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TRER/13/64

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Letter from Elizabeth Trevelyan to Caroline Trevelyan

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  • 21 Dec 1899 (Production)

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10 Prinsegracht, the Hague. - Is sending two recent photographs of herself; she wears spectacles all the time as she is 'so horribly short sighted' so that one is probably most like, though her uncle and aunt say both are good likenesses. Also is sending one taken at Taormina last spring as it shows her 'beloved & constant companion and attribute', her violin; Robert wanted to send that photograph earlier but 'it was judged to be such a poor photograph' he was not allowed, she hopes that with the others it will be acceptable. Has good news from Robert at Ravello, who seems happy to be working there again despite the bad weather. Wishes Caroline and Sir George happy Christmas and New Year; looks forward to meeting them soon.

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