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Letter Reference | HRC/OliveSchreinerUncatLetters/OS-TFisherUnwin/52 |
Archive | Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas, Austin |
Epistolary Type | Letter |
Letter Date | 5 June 1897 |
Address From | 19 Russell Road, Kensington, London |
Address To | |
Who To | T. Fisher Unwin |
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The Project is grateful to the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center, the University of Texas at Austin, for kindly allowing us to transcribe this Olive Schreiner letter, which is part of its Manuscript Collections. This letter is by and from Olive Schreiner, with Cronwright-Schreiner acting as her amanuensis or secretary.
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119 Russell Road
2Kensington,
3London, W.
45.6.97
5
6Dear Mr Unwin,
7
8Thanks for your notes of 2nd and 3rd ^and 4th,^ June with enclosures.
9
10Our permanent address is as above.
11
12Mrs Schreiner does not think it necessary to take any notice of the
13absurd notices with regard to the Transvaal Govt, & “Peter Halket”:
14 an opinion with which I quite agree.
15
16We arrived on Thursday evening. How pleasant the weather is.
17
18Yours very truly,
19S.C. Cronwright Schreiner
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21T. Fisher Unwin Esq
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2Kensington,
3London, W.
45.6.97
5
6Dear Mr Unwin,
7
8Thanks for your notes of 2nd and 3rd ^and 4th,^ June with enclosures.
9
10Our permanent address is as above.
11
12Mrs Schreiner does not think it necessary to take any notice of the
13absurd notices with regard to the Transvaal Govt, & “Peter Halket”:
14 an opinion with which I quite agree.
15
16We arrived on Thursday evening. How pleasant the weather is.
17
18Yours very truly,
19S.C. Cronwright Schreiner
20
21T. Fisher Unwin Esq
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