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Letter 1.
400 West 57th Street | [New York, N. Y.] |
November 1,
1897
Dear Mr. Reynolds:
I enclose a note received some days ago from the McClure Company. You will know whether or not to submit one of the stories[1] to that magazine before disposing of them.
I received also a very cordial letter from the Editor of Harper's Magazine,[2] expressing the hope that the Messrs. Harper would publish all my work.
Before leaving the city I should like to talk with you concerning the placing of my new book[3] in England.
Very sincerely yours,
Ellen Glasgow
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