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Letter Reference | Olive Schreiner BC16/Box3/Fold5/1906/22 |
Archive | University of Cape Town, Manuscripts & Archives, Cape Town |
Epistolary Type | Letter |
Letter Date | 2 October 1906 |
Address From | De Aar, Northern Cape |
Address To | |
Who To | Caroline Murray nee Molteno |
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De Aar
2 Oct 2nd 1906
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4 Dear Mrs Murray
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6 I have just got your card & also a letter from Mr ?Musto saying they
7will be willing to take me after the 10th. I have already taken my
8rooms at Matjesfontein, so I shall have to go there first, but I am
9writing to ask Mrs ?Musto whether she would be willing to let me call
10at their place on Tuesday morning on my way down to Matjesfontein,
11staying there till the evening train passes for Matjesfontein, then I
12can see if the place would suit my asthma, & after I have been the
13month there at Matjesfontein I might come back there for a month.
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15 Thank you so very much for all the trouble you have taken for me. It
16is very good of you. One of the greatest drawbacks to living in South
17Africa is that when you don’t feel well there are so few places to
18go to for rest & change.
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20 Yours ever
21 Olive Schreiner
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23 ^It would be so nice if I found you still at Nel’s Poort, but I fear
24you will be gone.^
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2 Oct 2nd 1906
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4 Dear Mrs Murray
5
6 I have just got your card & also a letter from Mr ?Musto saying they
7will be willing to take me after the 10th. I have already taken my
8rooms at Matjesfontein, so I shall have to go there first, but I am
9writing to ask Mrs ?Musto whether she would be willing to let me call
10at their place on Tuesday morning on my way down to Matjesfontein,
11staying there till the evening train passes for Matjesfontein, then I
12can see if the place would suit my asthma, & after I have been the
13month there at Matjesfontein I might come back there for a month.
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15 Thank you so very much for all the trouble you have taken for me. It
16is very good of you. One of the greatest drawbacks to living in South
17Africa is that when you don’t feel well there are so few places to
18go to for rest & change.
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20 Yours ever
21 Olive Schreiner
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23 ^It would be so nice if I found you still at Nel’s Poort, but I fear
24you will be gone.^
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