Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June" by Various
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war, that the best results of war were ties--the spirit of good
comradeship that it established among men. This is what we preeminently get out of our club life, and without paying so fearful a price for it. I hope to see you all when you come together in the autumn. With loving remembrance, J.C. CROLY. Letters to Mrs. Charlotte Carmichael Stopes (London) 11 BARTON STREET, WEST KENSINGTON, Jan. 15, 1889. My Dear Mrs. Stopes: It is very kind of you to take this trouble to give us a pleasure, and I would not miss it on any account. But it is a little difficult for me to name the day. I am in the hands of the dentist this week; I shall hardly get through to go to the Writers' Club on Friday. These two circumstances have postponed my visit to Miss Genevieve Ward to whom it is now arranged that I go a week from to-morrow. I could make it any afternoon that week that would suit you. Mrs. Sidney will be delighted also to accept your invitation; and perhaps Miss Ward also. Please make the afternoon to suit yourself and Miss Blackburn. |
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