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Letter 13.
Richmond, Virginia | March 9, [1898]
Dear Mr. Reynolds:
My illness has made it out of the question that I should go to Washington to meet Mr. Heinemann, but I wrote to him at the Shoreham as you suggested. Thinking that I might interest him to see a little of the South, I suggested his coming to Richmond to make us a visit. Frankly, I can't see what there was for us to say to Providence and make too few individual attempts to curry favour with it.[1] Thanking you for the interest you have shown.
I am,
Very sincerely,
Very sincerely,
Ellen Glasgow
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