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Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1950-06-15
"Of course I will be delighted to see your friends and to have news of you - but you can't half fancy how much more pleasure it would be for me if you were accompanying them...."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1950-12-22
"You are kind to remember me as you do so faithfully. If you will permit a great familiarity- I will tell you..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1951-07-29
"It was good of you to write me about the show in Baltimore and horrid of me not to have thanked you long ago for having done so..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1951-10-07
"Prayers have been and are being said a [?] and it would be gratifying to know from you that they have been heard and [?]. But of course you are a huge success in your new work..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1951-12-02
"It certainly is natural for me to turn to you for sympathy who more than you with your deep affection for chips and the..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1953-12-16
"What good news you have and I rejoice with you in your dear Mr. Chips recovery. It is indeed a miracle drug that is helping him. His joy in being able to see again will..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1956-01-09
"Once more and again (do you remember Fitzgerald's dedication to Zelda) I have to thank you for your good wishes and for an exquisite little handkerchief. You are too sweet to remember me and please accept my warm thanks..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1957-03-12
"In spite of very mild weather since the end of January I've been under the weather and have with a [?] and done nothing- that is the reason for my long absence..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1957-12-31
"The handkerchief lovelier than ever and your wishes kinder and warmer than ever- How can I thank you enough. If you will come over- as you say you may- perhaps then I can return some of your kindness..."
Letter from Alice B. Toklas to Mr. Dobbin [John E. "Jack" Dobbin], 1958 Oct 6
Consists of 89 handwritten letters and postcards, and 1 telegram to John E. Dobbin, Brion Gysin, and Sir Francis and Frederica Rose. Also included is one typed letter (as secretary to Gertrude Stein) to John Hinsdale Thompson.