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65 J.N. Keynes to Nora Sidgwick
66 J.N. Keynes to Nora Sidgwick
67 J.N. Keynes to Nora Sidgwick
68 J.N. Keynes to Nora Sidgwick
69 M.F. Latham to Nora Sidgwick
70 Edith Lytton to Nora Sidgwick
71 [see 104/51] N. MacColl to Nora Sidgwick
72 N. MacColl to Nora Sidgwick
73 N. MacColl to Nora Sidgwick
74 Frederick Macmillan (on behalf of Macmillan and Co. Ltd.) to Nora Sidgwick
75/1 see 103/75/2 J.S. McStrachey (of the Spectator) to Nora Sidgwick
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Title Edith Lytton to Nora Sidgwick
Reference 103/70
Covering Dates 12 Mar 1906
Extent and Medium 1 doc
Content and context

Relates that while she was with Betty [Cashweek] she read nearly all of Henry Sidgwick: A Memoir, which she enjoyed very much. Remarks that 'his whole interesting personality comes out so well', and claims that it is like 'going over all [her] life again', and that reading the book is like 'a chat over it all with one who seems quite perfect in mind and opinion.' Remarks also on what a perfect letter writer he was. Announces that she is going to get the book from the library and finish it. Congratulates NS on her achievement and remarks that, while it must have been 'a joy' to write the book, it must at the same time have been 'very sad work also'. Adds that it was 'nice and a great privilege to enjoy Gerald's good company once more at home', and states that she thought 'all the children at Girdlers Hill much improved.

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Lytton, Edith Bulwer - (1841-1936) Countess of Lytton
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