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Sent From (Definite): Alice Lloyd Murray Dew-SmithSent To (Definite): Edward NettleshipDate: 10 Mar 1910
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Sent from Alice Lloyd Murray Dew-Smith
10 Mar 1910
Description:
‘Dear Ned,
We send 2 locks of hair from Billy (whose real name is Little Oo). He won’t shed hair even when brushed – so these have had to be pulled out 1 by 1 – under protest. The black are mainly from the tip of his tail – but some – those that are fawn near the roots, from his head. Ting’s time has began – Bellman thinks it is so much better to have summer than winter puppies that we have written for Exning Huli to come next week. If you did not mind writing a few directions which I will give to Bellman to see to, I think it wd. be a good thing.
Ting is much better[?] – and really very well. Only I fancy she may have worms. We are giving her a little arcea nut tomorrow or next day.
Yrs
A.M.D.
Exning Huli is red – with black. We will send locks of his hair when he comes.’
[photograph enclosed with above –of ‘Little Oo and ‘Ting’:]
‘To be returned to M.
Little Oo or Billy.
Ting 2nd [illeg.].
Slips Playdon[?]
Dear Jack,
I send you a photograph of myself with my pal Billy (= Little Oo aged about 9 mos.).
Ting.
5 March 1910.’
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Sent to Edward Nettleship
10 Mar 1910
Description:
‘Dear Ned,
We send 2 locks of hair from Billy (whose real name is Little Oo). He won’t shed hair even when brushed – so these have had to be pulled out 1 by 1 – under protest. The black are mainly from the tip of his tail – but some – those that are fawn near the roots, from his head. Ting’s time has began – Bellman thinks it is so much better to have summer than winter puppies that we have written for Exning Huli to come next week. If you did not mind writing a few directions which I will give to Bellman to see to, I think it wd. be a good thing.
Ting is much better[?] – and really very well. Only I fancy she may have worms. We are giving her a little arcea nut tomorrow or next day.
Yrs
A.M.D.
Exning Huli is red – with black. We will send locks of his hair when he comes.’
[photograph enclosed with above –of ‘Little Oo and ‘Ting’:]
‘To be returned to M.
Little Oo or Billy.
Ting 2nd [illeg.].
Slips Playdon[?]
Dear Jack,
I send you a photograph of myself with my pal Billy (= Little Oo aged about 9 mos.).
Ting.
5 March 1910.’