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Letter with envelope from Alfred Austin to Mrs. Bram Stoker, December 21, 1890
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Alfred Austin wishes to discuss the "Tower of Babel" with her but urges her to write her thoughts to him as his "rustic tastes" deprive him of "the society of those it is such a pleasure to see."
Letter with envelope from Alfred Austin to Mrs. Bram Stoker, June 3, 1892
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Alfred Austin writes to Mrs. Stoker stating that it was raining so hard on Wednesday that when he sent her flowers only the strongest and burliest could travel. He inquires if the roses arrived in time for Mrs. Stoker to wear them that...
Holograph letter from Alfred Austin to Dorothy, October 20, 1892
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Alfred Austin discusses a gift from Dorothy's gardener of madonna lily bulbs and helianthus plants. He asks Dorothy to give the gardener a copy of In Veronica's Garden which he has autographed.
Letter with envelope from Alfred Austin to Mrs. Bram Stoker, November 18, 1912
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Alfred Austin writes to Mrs. Stoker explaining that he will not be able to visit tomorrow afternoon since he has to take two nieces to a play. He proposes to dine with her and visit quietly or attend a play afterwards, whichever she...
Letter with envelope from Alfred Austin to Mrs. Bram Stoker, November 17, 1899
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Alfred Austin sends his regrets for not being able to visit this week, but will visit Mrs. Stoker next week if acceptable. He wishes to discuss something that Mrs. Stoker "thought and felt."
Letter with envelope from Alfred Austin to Henry Christy, March 6, 1862
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Alfred Austin writes on behalf of the Office of Works, to Henry Christy, acknowledging a letter from the 28th and accepts the offer of a bust of Sir William Jackson Hooker by Thomas Woolner to be placed in a public building at Kew...
Letter from Alfred Austin to Mrs. Bram Stoker, February 21, 1896
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Alfred Austin writes to Mrs. Stoker telling her he is unable to pray with her on Sunday, but will go with her sometime when they have music. He says he will visit her but is currently entangled in a great deal of engagements.
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