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Contains 8 Results:

"Dearest Zosia, How distressed I am to think what you must think of me, for being so long in writing. "Dear, I could not help it, I have been in really most terrible and incessant pain...." , 1953 Aug 2

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"Dearest Zosia, How distressed I am to think what you must think of me, for being so long in writing. "Dear, I could not help it, I have been in really most terrible and incessant pain...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1953 Aug 2

"My dearest Zosia, Thank you a thousand times for that most lovely bouquet, which is scenting not only the sitting room, but my bedroom as well...." , 1953 Nov 16

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"My dearest Zosia, Thank you a thousand times for that most lovely bouquet, which is scenting not only the sitting room, but my bedroom as well...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1953 Nov 16

"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your most kind sweet letter. I was so happy to have it. But very distressed to know how ill you have been...." , 1954 Jun 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your most kind sweet letter. I was so happy to have it. But very distressed to know how ill you have been...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1954 Jun 24

"My dearest Zosia, I should have written to you absolute ages ago, to thank you for your dear letter. But several odd things have been happening...." , 1954 Oct 3

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"My dearest Zosia, I should have written to you absolute ages ago, to thank you for your dear letter. But several odd things have been happening...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1954 Oct 3

"Dearest Zosia, Thank you so much for your letter. I am going to open [Pavlik's] exhibition for him, and I am also going to have a luncheon party for him...." , 1954 Oct 18

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"Dearest Zosia, Thank you so much for your letter. I am going to open [Pavlik's] exhibition for him, and I am also going to have a luncheon party for him...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1954 Oct 18

"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your dear letter, which I was [rejoiced] to receive, although very distressed to know how wretchedly ill you have been...." , 1955 Hul 29

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your dear letter, which I was [rejoiced] to receive, although very distressed to know how wretchedly ill you have been...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1955 Hul 29

"Dearest Zosia, You must think--if you think of me-- that I am dead!!!...." , 1955 Nov 10

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"Dearest Zosia, You must think--if you think of me-- that I am dead!!!...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1955 Nov 10

"Dearest Zosia, This is to introduce Mr. Gordon Watson, a great friend of Osbert's and mine...." , 1955 Dec 27

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 11
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"Dearest Zosia, This is to introduce Mr. Gordon Watson, a great friend of Osbert's and mine...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with handwritten and signed letter from Gorden C. Watson to Zosia Kochanski

Dates: 1955 Dec 27