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Dane, Clemence to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-07-21
"Dear Mrs. Langley Moore, I am so very sorry that your letter has been so long left unanswered in the great pressure of work. I should be only too delighted to help you about the Biography. I have the keenest admiration for Mrs. Nesbit's work, and indeed a feeling almost of personal affection for her, although we never met..."
Dane, Clemence to Doris Langley Moore, July 19
"Dear Miss Moore, Thank you for your letter. I am going away till the late end of September. I don't know when you will need an appreciation or an overlooking of that letter. But if there is any hurry letters will always be forwarded to me..."
Dane, Clemence to Doris Langley Moore, undated
"My dear Mrs. Moore, I am staying C/O [address] over the weekend. May I [?] you on Monday instead of Tuesday?..."
Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1932-02-15
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Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1932-01-23
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Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1931-10-31
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Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1931-07-21
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Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1931-06-24
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Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1931-05-06
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Moore, Doris Langley to Clemence Dane, 1932-10-31
"Dear Miss Dane, I have just learned that you are about to sail for America. This piece of news came as a not pleasant surprise to me, as I have just corrected the proofs of the E. Nesbit book and I was going to send it to you as soon as I had made the index in the hope that you would find it possible to fulfil your kind promise that, if you thought the work satisfactory you would write a brief Foreword to it..."