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256. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Quebec, 13-01-1891<br />

257. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Colorado Springs, 21-02-1891<br />

258. Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “A letter <strong>of</strong> Love” (D.T.),<br />

Peoria, Illinois, 21-02-1891<br />

259. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Colorado Springs, 22-02-1891<br />

260. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, Colorado Springs, 25-02-1891<br />

261. Two letters from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Weariness <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Social Round”<br />

(D.T.), Springfield, Illinois, 25-02-1891; and St Louis, Missouri, 27-02-1891<br />

262. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, advising him to treat newspaper<br />

accusations with “contemptuous silence”, [Colorado Springs], 28-02-1891<br />

263. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him not to refuse honours<br />

presented to him by <strong>the</strong> towns <strong>of</strong> Swansea and Cardiff, Colorado Springs, 28-<br />

02-1891<br />

264. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, on <strong>the</strong> necessity for him to have a more<br />

social life, [Colorado Springs], 01-03-1891<br />

265. Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Fears he might have to<br />

return to Africa by order <strong>of</strong> King Leopold” (D.T.), Wolverhampton, 06-05-1891<br />

266. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, expressing her anxiousness about <strong>Stanley</strong><br />

going to Africa (“Africa haunts me”), on her hope that God will send <strong>the</strong>m “<strong>the</strong><br />

General” [presumably a child], London, 06-05-1891<br />

267. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “any programme you make (…) will be<br />

agreeable to me”, expressing his satisfaction that “<strong>the</strong> operation is well over”,<br />

Leeds, 09-05-1891<br />

268. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Instructions about black servant who<br />

was to return to Africa and had behaved badly” (D.T.), York, 09-05-1891<br />

269. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Full criticism <strong>of</strong> Sir Alfred Lyall’s Life<br />

<strong>of</strong> Warren Hastings” (D.T.), Glasgow, 24-05-1891<br />

270. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Colonel John Hay’s illness, on<br />

Dorothy’s visit to <strong>the</strong> specialist Webber, London, 29-[05-1891]<br />

271. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, about <strong>the</strong> Life <strong>of</strong> Macaulay, Glasgow,<br />

[May] 1891<br />

272. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Description <strong>of</strong> Cheltenham. Plans. Read<br />

Gladstone’s Gleanings and A Life <strong>of</strong> Drake” (D.T.), Cheltenham, 01-06-1891<br />

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