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Sharp, Rosamund, to Doris Langley Moore, July 23rd
"Dear Mrs Moore I think that the approximately [?] years of the plays at Deptford were from 1894 - 1897. I should say that "Cinderella" was in '94. Sleeping Beauty '95 and Aladdin '96. I'm not absolutely certain of this but there certainly is no question of it being after 1900 because we went to Well Hall then and there affairs were all while we were at Three Gables at Grove Park. Also I'm sure I wasn't more than seven or eight when I was Fairy Godmother in Cinderella..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, June 22
"Just had your letter forwarded to me here. I'm answering in a hurry as I know you want to hear at once. But I can't help you about either point, I'm afraid. I never heard of this play being [taken?], and do not understand to what it can refer..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, June 16
"Dear Mrs Moore I ought to have written before thanking you for "Pandora's Letter-Box", but for [two?] reasons I waited one that I wanted to finish the book before writing to you, the other I thought I might have answers..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, May 22nd
"Dear Mrs Langley Moore I am afraid I very folishly did not take into account the fact that Monday was Whit-Monday when I accepted your invitation to lunch. I wonder if you realised it yourself. I am going away for a day or two and do not want to come back early enough to get me up to Town by lunch..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, April 15th
"Dear Madam In reply to your letter concerning a biography of my mother "E. Nesbit", I shall be glad to see you and help you if I can but I think there are people who can be of far more use than I in this respect, and probably I could put you on them. Unfortunately it is rather difficult for me to come and see you just this week or two but if you will be in Town still I should be glad if you could come here..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Jan 24th
"Dear Mrs Moore I might [?] have written to you before thanking you for the gift of "E. Nesbit." I am awfully glad to have it with your inscription. I was waiting to see how the reviews behaved on it. I have seen several [putts?] good return..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Jan 6
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you so much for letting me know about the publication date. I am looking forward to it with great eagerness. I hope it is going to bring you great success. I know that Clifford has already borrowed it to several people, and the strength of my report of it, and they have promised to look out for it specially..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Thursday
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Wednesday
"Dear Mrs Moore, I am afraid that an excursion to London either for me or the Skipper to attend your party is quite out of the question. I intend to stay here until all this influenza has abated and Skipper isn't at all in [?] for [?] out in this icy weather..."
Sharp, Rosamund to Doris Langley Moore, Sunday
"Dear Mrs Langley Moore I am awfully sorry but Monday, 18th is impossible for us. It is the first night of the Russian Opera and I have taken tickets weeks ahead for it. I expect it will be difficult to get us all together. Perhaps you could manage it in twos instead of ones..."