Box 1
Contains 66 Results:
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-08-18
"I ran to the post- which I think I caught, but the postman never shifts the numbers- with a nearly illegible scrawl. I am sorry that the two days you could come should be the two days Bill has proposed to have himself driven [...] here..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-08-23
"I have drawn a line, a happy line, across Friday 31st, and Monday and Tuesday September 3 and 4, and I'll be very happy indeed whenever you come. (Observe the change of pen- I laid the first one down..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-09-04
"Thank you for a purely happy day, thank you for giving it to me, thank you for all you are, and all your kindness. My thanks are so deep and so useless that I would grieve..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-09-08
"My American friend came alone, and has just left, to go back to Derby by bus (as she came). I am exhausted, but I am very sorry for her- as you would be if you had seen her..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-09-21
"Forgive a typed letter. For some inexplicable reason, when I'm at a certain stage of exhaustion, I can type much more easily than I can hold a pen. I've had two other problems to deal with..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-12-22
"How kind of you to send me this sweet smelling sachet to put away in my clothes. It is a pure moment of happiness..."