"An interview with Kitchener, I wish to put a few points before you" Read the full letter
Letter Reference | Levine Collection/16 |
Archive | Ronald Levine Collection, Johannesburg |
Epistolary Type | Letter |
Letter Date | 1 March 1907 |
Address From | Hanover, Northern Cape |
Address To | |
Who To | Annie Botha nee Emmett |
Other Versions | |
Permissions | Please read before using or citing this transcription |
Legend |
The Project is grateful to Ronald Levine for kindly allowing us to transcribe this Olive Schreiner letter, which is part of the Ronald Levine Collection.
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1Hanover
2C C
3March 1st 1907
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5Dear Mrs Botha,
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7I am sending you a copy of my husbands book.
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9I heard of the fine stand you made during the war & my heart was
10always with you.
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12Yours very sincerely,
13Olive Schreiner
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2C C
3March 1st 1907
4
5Dear Mrs Botha,
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7I am sending you a copy of my husbands book.
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9I heard of the fine stand you made during the war & my heart was
10always with you.
11
12Yours very sincerely,
13Olive Schreiner
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Notation
The book referred to in the letter is: Cronwright-Schreiner (1906) The Land of Free Speech London: New Age Press; an inscribed copy from Olive Schreiner to Annie Botha is also part of the Levine Collection.
The book referred to in the letter is: Cronwright-Schreiner (1906) The Land of Free Speech London: New Age Press; an inscribed copy from Olive Schreiner to Annie Botha is also part of the Levine Collection.