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166. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, describing his stay in <strong>the</strong> Alps, his<br />

removal to 160 New Bond St., his incognito visit to <strong>the</strong> Exhibition <strong>of</strong> Antwerp,<br />

meeting with King Leopold at Brussels, on <strong>the</strong> deterioration <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> situation in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Congo since his leaving, Zurich, 06-09-1885<br />

167. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, “how is it you have not understood me<br />

better”, trying to explain that she can both feel and understand “o<strong>the</strong>r things<br />

than gaieties”, on King Leopold (“I certainly consider you greatly his<br />

superior”), Edwin Arnold’s going to India, <strong>the</strong> coming elections, <strong>Stanley</strong> as one<br />

<strong>of</strong> “God’s special delegates”, Glamorganshire, 02-10-1885<br />

168. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about his political attitudes, his<br />

admiration for <strong>the</strong> Scottish Highland peasants, on <strong>the</strong> promotion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Congo<br />

Railway, Balinakill, Clachan, Argyllshire, 19-10-1885<br />

169. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him for a dinner, “we are so glad<br />

that you do not return to Africa”, London, 12-11-1885<br />

170. Letter [two versions] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her dinner<br />

invitation, London, 13-11-1885<br />

171. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, “I shall look forward very much to<br />

Tuesday”, London, 13-11-1885<br />

172. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, inviting him for tea, London, 18-11-1885<br />

173. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, explaining why he didn’t write her<br />

yesterday, about <strong>the</strong>ir evening at <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>atre, “I am sometimes voluble (…) but<br />

<strong>the</strong> truth is so many people petrify me into silence & strictest reserve”, London,<br />

19-11-1885<br />

174. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, announcing his coming to her on<br />

Saturday, London, 19-11-1885<br />

175. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, “it happens well that you can come on<br />

Saturday”, London, 19-11-1885<br />

176. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, “I will keep and value this unique token<br />

all my life”, Cambridge, 01-12-1885<br />

177. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, requesting to come to him with Eveleen<br />

Myers, London, 28-12-1885<br />

178. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, replying to her request to visit him,<br />

London, 29-12-1885<br />

179. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, concerning a story in Belgravia<br />

Magazine about “Talbot <strong>the</strong> Traveller”, and <strong>the</strong> “remarkable coincidences <strong>of</strong><br />

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