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De Selincourt, Basil, Hugh De Selincourt, and Doris Langley Moore, 1932-02-28 - 1932-03-07
Due to the filing system Doris Langley Moore kept, these letters are glued together in a manner that is impossible to separate without permanent damage.
Dobson, Austin to Madam [Edith Nesbit], 1890-02-23
Transcribed copy of the original letter.
Document envelope - Letters to and from Doris Langley Moore, 1964-03-07
Dunsany, Beatrice to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-01-15
"Dear Mrs. Langley Moore, It was very good of you to send us your book. I spent a happy time reading it and think you have done a most difficult thing wonderfully well. You have made her quite alive, also her circle and way of life, and I can't think..."
Dunsany, Beatrice to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-03-12
"Dear Mrs. Moore, I have acquired the habit of [copying] all [MS?] before sending it away because in the various Irish troubles I have had to live through, the first act of the "patriots" is nearly always to rob the poor. We have at different times lost a brooch, a watch, a considerable cheque, and I don't know how many letters in that way, and once our old van-driver was..."
Dunsany, Beatrice to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-03-10
"Dear Mrs. Moore, I am afraid I sent you copies of all the letters I had kept of Mrs. Bland-Tucker's. I sent them as soon as I can back here at the end of last July, to 6 Radcliffe Square. I suppose you did receive them, I haven't heard from you since? I expect they have been put away with the material for..."
Dunsany, Beatrice to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-07-12
"Dear Mrs Langley Moore, I am afraid we don't return to Ireland till the end of this month, but I won't forget to try and find you some letters when we do. I hoped I might find one here as she and W. Tucker stayed here in June 1920, on which occasion we took them to see Halstead where she had lived as a..."