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Letter 5.
One West Main Street | Richmond, Virginia |
January 27,
1898
Dear Mr. Reynolds:
I have just received your letter. My novel is finished and I am now making arrangements for its publication. As soon as the arrangements are settled I will let you know. Will you kindly write me if it is better to send a typewritten ms. to England or the corrected proofs. I don't know whether I explained to you that in the English transactions the question of financial returns is the least to be considered. From a publisher interested in pushing the book, a merely nominal royalty will content me. I should prefer that Mr. Heinemann should take the novel—
Will You kindly return me the short story you have. I have decided to write no more short articles—and I wish I could recall them all.
Very sincerely,
Ellen Glasgow
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