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Philips, Iris to Doris Langley Moore, undated
"Dear Mrs Moore, I am sorry to see by your letter that you are still in the nursing home. I hope it doesn't mean that you are not making a good recovery. Of course you understand that I don't really mind if you take no [?] notice of my corrections. I don't think they are really at all important - except that I do think you have made her too stupid about household things..."
Philips, Iris to Doris Langley Moore, undated
"Dear Mrs Moore, Paul has sent on your letter to him because he is vague about Marie Corelli. I think you have been led astray there. As far as I know, Mother never new[sic] Marie Corelli - she may have met her at dinner [?] but nothing else..."
Philips, Iris to Doris Langley Moore, undated
"Dear Mrs Langley Moore - Many thanks for the list of [pieces?] - I am such a pausper than I am strongly tempted to try to sell the GBS letter - I have notes from Henley and Kipling also - perhaps I'll sell them first, but they won't fetch much of a price..."
Philips, Iris to Doris Langley Moore, undated
"Dear Mrs Langley Moore, Many thanks for the list of pieces - I am such a pauper that I am strongly tempted to try to sell the GBS letter - I have notes from Kipling and Henley also - perhaps I'll sell them first, but they won't fetch much of a price..."
Philips, Iris to unidentified recipient, undated
Recipient might be "Enid" or "Enif"? Content confirms that Philips will be visiting on Saturday and that she has seen Doris Langley Moore's book and approves.
Philips, Iris to unidentified recipient [Doris Langley Moore?], undated
Photocopy of the original letter.
Fragment; this item is only of the last page of a handwritten letter.