Letter from Frances Anne Kemble to Charlotte Cushman, n.d.
Dublin Core
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A social note from Frances (Fanny) Anne Kemble
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Duke University Library, David M. Rubenstein Rare Book & Manuscript LibraryCreator
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[page 1] My dear Miss Cushman I find that after all the magazines[?] were left behind last night when the servant took my note to your home — I am sorry for this stupid mistake
Yours ever
Fanny
(over[?])
[page 2] in looking over some things of mine the other evening I found this satin train which I very much wish you would accept — the silver I am sorry to see is much tarnished[?] — but it has never been worn or even +++ up since I bought it — you may
[page 3] possibly be able to turn it to some account[?], & I should be very glad[?] if you could for I have been +++ +++ at your having paid the price you did for those old trumperies of mine & have wished ever since that I could find some means of "+++ us"
[page 4] something more into that bargains to make it a +++ more fair — What a long +++!