In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses poetry, analyzing the meaning of selling and of inspiration. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses poetry and a book she recently read. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on blue paper, Sackville discusses poetry and springtime. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses poetry and greets Kenmare for Easter. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses poetry and enigmas. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses what she calls "pen-paralysis." Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses Alice in Wonderland. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville thanks Kenmare for her previous letter, then discusses reviews. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses Kenmare's poetry and what she calls "swan-enchantment." Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses Kenmare's poetry. Sackville refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written on grayish paper, Berenson thanks Frances for the nice things she said about his last book. He thens informs Frances that he will be turning 84 in a few weeks. He signs the letter "Affectionately."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville discusses poetry and the Guardian Angels' Gathering in London. She refers to Kenmare as "Princess Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville comments on the lack of correspondence between the two, then remarks upon her "pen-paralysis." She refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."
In this letter, written in black ink on off-white paper, Sackville comments on some poetry she has read. She refers to Kenmare as "Hyacinth" and signs the letter "Marguerite."