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375. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Precious” (D.T.), s.l., 05-05-1896<br />

376. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, about Denzil <strong>Stanley</strong>, Leo Myers’s stay<br />

with her, London, 19-12-1896<br />

377. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, on Denzil, Brighton, 21-12-1896<br />

378. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Greeting <strong>of</strong> perfect love” (D.T.),<br />

Brighton, 24-12-1896<br />

379. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Awaiting me to go abroad. Loving<br />

expression about baby” (D.T.), Dover, 28-12-1896<br />

380. Letter from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, begging him to come back with Denzil<br />

from Margate, London, 03-03-1897<br />

381. Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Account <strong>of</strong> Denzil’s baby<br />

ways” (D.T.), Margate, 04-03-1897<br />

382. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Description <strong>of</strong> rooms at Margate and<br />

plan. Baby and Bally with him” (D.T.), Margate, 06-03-1897<br />

383. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, sending her a cheque for Denzil’s<br />

Second Quarter, London, 08-04-1897<br />

384. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Description <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Belgian Exhibition<br />

[at Tervuren]” (D.T.), begging her to “correct” <strong>the</strong> portrait she made <strong>of</strong> him,<br />

Brussels, 05-09-1897<br />

385. Two letters from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, [en route to S. Africa], “Description<br />

<strong>of</strong> ship and passengers. Tennyson’s Memoirs and Life” (D.T.), 09-10 and 13-10-<br />

1897<br />

386. Letter from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Describes life on board. Death <strong>of</strong> a<br />

little child. Memory pictures <strong>of</strong> wife and son. Fatigue and torture <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> voyage”<br />

(D.T.), S.S. Norman (“150 miles from Cape Town”), 25-10-1897<br />

387. Letters [with envelop] from Dorothy Tennant to HMS, mentioning Sir Alfred<br />

Comyn Lyall’s view on “<strong>the</strong> difficulties with our Colonies”, on <strong>Stanley</strong><br />

becoming president <strong>of</strong> a Sport Committee, <strong>the</strong> marriage <strong>of</strong> Sir Edwin Arnold<br />

with a Japanese woman, Denzil’s cleverness, reminiscences by Willingham Gell<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Stanley</strong> visiting his grandmo<strong>the</strong>r’s (Lady Franklin) home, a dinner<br />

conversation with Lord Robert Cecil (Lord Salisbury’s son), <strong>the</strong> Spanish-<br />

American disagreement over Cuba, s.l., 26/27/28/29-10-1897<br />

388. Letter [with envelop] from HMS to Dorothy Tennant, “Describes want <strong>of</strong> sleep<br />

and exhaustion owing to noise and racket. Comments on Cecil Rhodes” (D.T.),<br />

Cape Town, 30-10-1897<br />

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