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Langtry discusses how she will be delighted to come to the matinée. She looks forward to having a good talk with William Winter.
Langtry discusses future plans with Winter and thanks him for his kind words - mentions many contemporaries.
Langtry informs Winter that she has been sick as of late because of the cab strike forcing her to walk to and from the theatre. She also thanks Winter for attending one of her future performances. Langtry then goes on to tell Winter how much she appreciates him. On the back of one page of the letter is a cast list, possibly for "Gossip." Cast members included are Lillie Langtry, Eben Plympton, Effie Shannon, James W. Pigott, Louisa Eldridge, Eleanor Barry, Blanche Burton, and Tom [W.T.] Lovell. To-day at Trouville (?) is written at the top of the page.
Langtry mentions her disappointment in not seeing Winter before she departed for London - she recalls the storm that prevented him from traveling from Staten Island.
Langtry discusses her latest successful performance and the harsh remarks of the Pittsburgh critics.
Confirms a lunch date between Winter and Langtry. Also, a signed printed calling card of Mrs. Langtry.
A quick note in which Langtry inquires if she may come on Monday to see the library[and] bring a book.
Langtry discusses how she just arrived from Virginia and [is] off again tomorrow. She mentions her future traveling and acting schedule and also asks if Winter might be able to join her and her mother for breakfast. Langtry expresses the wish to see him more considering Winter has always written [Langtry] such kind letters and yet have only met once.
Discusses her return to New York and her visit to Philadelphia.
Winter writes that he does not remember that he ever saw a copy of the publication to which the recipient's letter referred. For many years he has avoided reading anything about himself, and the attacks which the recipient refers to remain unknown to Winter. Letter addressed "My Dear Sir." Addressed from No. 17 Third Ave., Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I.