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Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-20
"I am writing this in Whitby, but I shall take it back to Mortimer with me, to see whether there is any news from Cape's waiting for me there..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-21
"I am so happy to hear from Miss Wedgewood, and now from you, that there is a very good chance that Cape will publish the book. He wants first to see one of the stories in English..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-06-25
"I have read and smiled and sighed over your friendly sermon, scolding me for thinking too well of the French. It is no use- as you knew it would be. The English are divided into two kinds..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-12
"If you approved my letter about Wodehouse I am glad I wrote it. I never write to the newspapers. But I became so exasperated by the outpouring of sentimental nonsense about this ridiculous traitor that I could not help writing..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-16
"Please believe with what joy I opened a parcel this morning and found this novel of yours. I shall read it joyfully, take the greatest care of it, and send it back to you if I cannot bring it back..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-19
"I have to thank you for a great deal now. Thinking I ought to finish a tiresome job before Monday, I put your book away. Then I gave way so far as to take it out on Friday evening, and then I was lost!..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-07-26
"Next week or the week after- I think next week, but I'm not sure- I shall have to go up North again. Will you let me take Virginia with me?..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-08-09
"You must believe- since it will be difficult for me to tell you- what an exciting pleasure it has been to read VIRGINIA. I read it through first rather quickly, anxious to see how all of the various movements would be resolved..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-09-03
"I've written to Veronica Wedgewood to ask her what is happening. I am certain that she has not simply given up her efforts with Jonathan Cape. I have been expecting day after day to hear something from her..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Ignace Legrand, 1941-09-16
"This is only to say that to see you for a minute in the middle of that terrifying luncheon was more than exasperating than not to see you at all..."