| ||
Letter 21.
Richmond, [Va.] | September 7, 1899
Dear Mr. Reynolds,
I have just returned to America, reaching New York on the Kaiser Wilhelm last Tuesday. It had been my intention to see you in New York, but I was there so short a time that I found it impossible to do so. I now find your letters here that were sent me last spring and I make a late acknowledgement of them.
My trip was quite successful and I am stronger and readier for work. Mr Heinemann, whom I saw in London, is extremely nice and Mrs. Heineman is very charming. I am now going back to my book.[1] But it will not be completed for some time.
I hope you have had good luck, and
I am
Very sincerely,
Very sincerely,
Ellen Glasgow
| ||