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"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-07-09
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for your letter of 3rd July, all serene, also just come to [?] 'Housemann's' scratches. Pleased you had a little time afloat, trust you are the better for it. I am so sorry that you have to get permission from two parties for quotations you may need. Amongst other letters that was sold for me by auction by Messrs. Hodgson and Co. at 115 Chancery Lane W.C. 2 on Thursday August 1st 1929 was the following, of which you have had copies..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-06-23
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for your letter of the 16th inst. with batch of returned letters, all correct. Pleased to hear Andrade will give some notes on Edith's methods with [?] we have a lot of scatter by her on this subject so far as I know us single persons ever understood it the solveing seems to be about as different as that of the origins of life..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-06-04
"Dear Mrs Moore THank you for your letter of the 1st inst also for the registered packet of returned letters etc. Your proposition that original letters should be sent seems the right thing. I therefore start with letter from L. Housemann, Wells Temple..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-05-29
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for your kind letter of the 24th inst. I'm sure you'll be glad to be back in your workshop after you're tiring flittings up South. Enclosed are some letters of Edith's when a child, also copy of a letter from Shaw, who it seems to me is the right one to give a foreword to your work, but I don't think until you are further ahead it would be wise to tackle him on the subject..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-05-07
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for your letter, I enclose a rough draft that was outlined for another purpose a couple of years ago, it may be helpful and when you come we may discuss any of its dubious points..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-04-14
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1933-01-04
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for sending the photographs and pictures. Sorry you don't love the jacket picture. Let us leave the verdict to your critical friends. So don't worry about that. It is very kind of you to present us with a copy..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1933-03-06
"Dear Mrs Moore Trust this will find you rich in the 'first wealth.' I have been somewhat reluctant to send the enclosed, as I know letter reading and answering make gaps in the time of busy lives. So don't worry about answering..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-12-03
"Dear Mrs Moore Thank you for returning 'The Enchanted Castle' and 'Five Children and It' with other matter. I guess you are beginning to feel some relief in cleaning up the workshop..."
"Skipper" [Tucker, Thomas] to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-11-21
"Dear Mrs Moore I do most sincerely hope that you are feeling better, believe me my thoughts will be with you all the time. [...] praise ye the Lord.' I thought I'd give you a copy of the book containing Professor Wild's appreciation. Someone else must have read my copy. Likely Benn's that doesn't matter, I've written Collins the publisher to send one direct to you, if you can't use it never mind. Lots of things we should 'never mind.'..."