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- 24 Mar. 1906 (Creation)
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Says that reading Henry Sidgwick: a Memoir has made her look forward to her journeys to and from London in the train, and that it is as if she were living in Henry's company again. Wishes that she could talk to him again , and claims that a conversation with him was always 'such very special pleasure and interest....' States that the part of the book that interested her most were the earlier years of the diary. Expresses the wish to see Nora again, and asks if she will give them 'the chance of a visit again' when she can. Reports that she has been very busy but quite well. States that the death of Lady Grey has been a very great sorrow, and that she has spent much time with Lord Grey since the death, both in Northern Ireland and in London.
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- Grey, Frances Dorothea (1865-1906) first wife of Sir Edward Grey, later Viscount Grey of Falloden (Subject)
- Grey, Edward (1862-1933), 1st Viscount Grey of Falloden, politician, countryman, and author (Subject)
- Creighton, Louise Hume (1850-1936), social activist and writer of popular history and biography (Subject)