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Letter ReferenceKarl Pearson 840/4/2/18-19
ArchiveUniversity College London Library, Special Collections, UCL, London
Epistolary TypeLetter
Letter DateSaturday 7 February 1886
Address FromShanklin, Isle of Wight
Address To
Who ToKarl Pearson
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The Project is grateful to University College London (UCL) and its Library Services for kindly allowing us to transcribe this Olive Schreiner letter, which is part of its Special Collections. The date of this letter has been written on in an unknown hand.
1 Shanklin
2 Saturday
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4 My dear Karl Pearson
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6 Your letter was good for me. I can’t write now. I am in a good deal
7of trouble.
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9 Olive Schreiner
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11 I send you Ray Lankester’s last in confidence. Please be nice to
12Donkin on Monday.
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14 All that I know is that I am not a marrying woman; when it comes to
15the point my blood curdles & my heart is like stone
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17 OS
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