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6 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from London]
7 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from London]
8 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Berlin]
9 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Dresden]
10 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
11 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
12 Henry Sidgwick to MS. .
13 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Liverpool] .
14 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Lucerne] .
15 Henry Sidgwick to MS.[from Dresden]
16 Henry Sidgwick to MS.
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Title Henry Sidgwick to MS.
Reference 99/11
Covering Dates [1860]
Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Thanks her for her letter. Reports on how his days are spent. Mentions William's visit to his family home. Is glad to hear his mother's good account of Minnie. Reports that he had a letter from Edward [Benson] some days previously. Of the latter, HS believes him not to be 'the right man in the right place', and thinks of him as 'thrown away' in his role as headmaster. In relation to a proposed stay at Sydenham declares himself to be 'tolerably indifferent', and states that he only wants to be able to see her and have the opportunity of quiet study. Thinks however that it might be a bore 'going and settling down for a short time [especially Xmas time] in a place' where they know nobody and have no introductions. Asks if her idea includes Edward and Minnie. Gives his own ideas in relation to how the time should be spent; 'paying visits vaguely and spending the rest of the time at Cambridge', and a week or so at Rugby. His idea, however, does not include William. Admits that he would enjoy being near London. Reports that AS is very well 'under his gymnastics' Announces that he is going on Tuesday to stay a night with a friend 'who has been among the D[ ] and [ ]'. Informs her that there is a little book about the latter by Lord Carnarvon. Asks if she has seen Dr Wolff's life.

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