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Trinity/Add.Ms.c/99 contains:
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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.
17 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
18 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Haileybury
19 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
20 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Eton]
21 Henry Sidgwick to MS. [from Cambridge]
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Title Henry Sidgwick to MS.
Reference 99/5
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Extent and Medium 1 doc
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Explains his failure to write sooner on a succession of visitors, and the May examination. Presumed that AS would give her news of him. Reports that he has very nearly got through his work, and that he intends to be finished it in the next four hours. In relation to his private work reports that marks are to be added up in conclave the following day, followed by a dinner. Intends to go to London on Wednesday or Thursday, and hopes to get rid of his hayfever there. Hopes to find a lodging somewhere near the British Museum, as he wishes to use the library. Does not think he will venture down to Rugby 'until the end of the perilous season.' Reports that he has just heard from Tawney, who is staying in the Bernards' house on the Lake of Geneva, and who is 'bent on matrimonial designs.' He wants HS to 'go and back him up'. HS feels inclined to go as it would probably be the last he shall see of Tawney apart from a flying visit to England. Refers to his health and reports that he feels very well, but that his hayfever causes him some discomfort. Asks his mother to tell AS to read Nina Balatka. Does not think that it can be by Trollope, but states that it is 'a very decided and very successful imitation of his manner'. Supposes that she will see William before he goes, and refers to his competition against W. Jackson. Reports that he saw Edward the previous day 'as a D.D.', and states that Mrs Martin looks better.

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